If a triangle with vertices (4, 3), (8, 3), and (7, 5) is translated to the right 4 units and down 2 units, what are the vertices of the translated figure?(1 point)

Responses

(8, 5), (12, 5), and (11, 7)
left parenthesis 8 comma 5 right parenthesis , left parenthesis 12 comma 5 right parenthesis , and left parenthesis 11 comma 7 right parenthesis

(8, 3), (12, 3), and (11, 5)
left parenthesis 8 comma 3 right parenthesis , left parenthesis 12 comma 3 right parenthesis , and left parenthesis 11 comma 5 right parenthesis

(8, 1), (12, 1), and (11, 3)
left parenthesis 8 comma 1 right parenthesis , left parenthesis 12 comma 1 right parenthesis , and left parenthesis 11 comma 3 right parenthesis

(0, 1), (4, 1), and (3, 3)

To translate a figure right 4 units and down 2 units, you need to add 4 to the x-coordinates and subtract 2 from the y-coordinates of each vertex.

The original vertices of the triangle are:
(4, 3)
(8, 3)
(7, 5)

Adding 4 to the x-coordinates and subtracting 2 from the y-coordinates, the vertices of the translated figure are:
(4+4, 3-2) = (8, 1)
(8+4, 3-2) = (12, 1)
(7+4, 5-2) = (11, 3)

Therefore, the answer is:
(8, 1), (12, 1), and (11, 3)