Triangle ABC is graphed in the coordinate plane with vertices A(1, 1); B(3, 4) and C(- 1, 8) as shown in the figure.

Answer:
(-4,-2)
Step-by-step explanation:
B(3,4)
x=3 , y=4
(3-7,4-6)
(-4,-2)
Transformation involves changing the position of a shape.
The coordinates of B after the translation is (-4,-2)
The vertices are given as:
[tex]\mathbf{A =(1,1)}[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{B =(3,4)}[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{C =(-1,8)}[/tex]
The translation rule is given as:
[tex]\mathbf{(x-7,y-6)}[/tex]
So, the coordinates of B' is calculated using:
[tex]\mathbf{(x,y) \to (x-7,y-6)}[/tex]
This gives
[tex]\mathbf{(3,4) \to (3-7,4-6)}[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{(3,4) \to (-4,-2)}[/tex]
Rewrite as:
[tex]\mathbf{B' = (-4,-2)}[/tex]
Hence, the coordinates of B after the translation is (-4,-2)
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