Respuesta :

The x-2 means that the new x-coordinate is 2 less than the original x-coordinate, so -3 - 2 or -5.

The y + 1 means that the new y-coordinate is 1 more than the original y-coordinate, so 5 + 1 = 6.

The new coordinates are (-5,6)

Answer:

(-5, 6)

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given the coordinates of a point [tex] A (-3, 5) [/tex].

Given that the point A is translated by [tex] ( x - 2 , y + 1 ) [/tex], we are to find the coordinates of its image.

For this, we will subtract -2 from the x coordinate of A and add 1 to the y coordinate of A to get:

[tex] x : - 3 - 2 = -5 [/tex]

[tex] y = 5 + 1 = 6 [/tex]

So the coordinates of A's image will be (-5, 6).