How would you describe the effect on the coordinates of the vertices of a figure that is translated down 4 units and to the right 3 units?

Explain

When a figure is translated down 4 units and to the right 3 units, it means that each vertex of the figure is shifted downward by 4 units and shifted to the right by 3 units. This causes a change in the x and y coordinates of each vertex.

Specifically, if a vertex has coordinates (x, y), after the translation, the new coordinates of the vertex will be (x + 3, y - 4). The x-coordinate increases by 3 units, indicating a shift to the right, while the y-coordinate decreases by 4 units, indicating a shift downward.

In summary, the effect on the coordinates of the vertices of a figure that is translated down 4 units and to the right 3 units is that each vertex's x-coordinate increases by 3 units and y-coordinate decreases by 4 units compared to its original coordinates.