triangleRSV has coordinates R(2, 1), S(3, 2), and V(2, 6). A translation maps points R to R' at (–4, 8). What are the coordinates for S' for this translation?

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Responses

(–6, –4)
(–6, –4)

(–3, 2)
(–3, 2)

(–3, 9)
(–3, 9)

(–4, 13)

To find the coordinates for S' under this translation, we can use the equation for translation: (x', y') = (x + h, y + k), where (h, k) represents the amount of horizontal and vertical shifting.

We know that R' is located at (-4, 8), so the horizontal shift is -4 and the vertical shift is 8.

S has coordinates (3, 2). Applying the translation equation, we get:
(x', y') = (3 + (-4), 2 + 8) = (-1, 10)

Therefore, the coordinates for S' are (-1, 10).

None of the provided answer choices match the correct coordinates for S'.