1. Use arrow notation to describe the translation of point P(-10, 1) to point P(-16,
-1).
A (x, y) = (x+6), (y + 2)
B (x, y) = (x-6, y +2)
c (x, y) (x+6, y-2)
D (x, y) = (x-6, y-2)

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A because I did the math and that’s what it is for I 1/2

The correct answer is option (D) (x, y) = (x-6, y-2)

What is arrow notation?

"Arrow notation is used to show that x or f(x) is approaching a particular value."

What is translation?

"A translation is a geometric transformation  where a geometric figure is moved from one location to another location without changing its size, shape or orientation. "

Given:- point P(-10, 1) is translated to point P(-16,-1).

We can observe that the value of x-coordinate is translated from -10 to -16.

This means x-coordinates translated 7 units left.

⇒ [tex]x\rightarrow x-6[/tex]

Also, the value of y-coordinate is translated from 1 to -1.

This means y-coordinate translated 2 units left.

⇒ [tex]y\rightarrow y-2[/tex]

So, an arrow notation to describe the translation of point P(-10, 1) to point P(-16,-1) would be [tex](x,y)\rightarrow (x-6,y-2)[/tex]

Therefore, option (D) (x, y) = (x-6, y-2) is the correct answer.

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