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A coordinate plane with four quadrants shows x and y axes ranging from negative 10 to 10 in unit increments. A triangle is formed by joining three points A B C. The coordinates of the plotted points of the triangle are as follows: Vertex A is left parenthesis 0 comma 0 right parenthesis, vertex B is left parenthesis 6 comma 4 right parenthesis, and vertex C is left parenthesis 9 comma 0 right parenthesis.

If the given triangle ABC
is translated 8 units down, what are the coordinates of point B′
?

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The original coordinates of point B are (6, 4).

If the triangle is translated 8 units down, the y-coordinate of point B will decrease by 8.

Therefore, the coordinates of point B' will be (6, 4 - 8) which simplifies to (6, -4).