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The rule for the given horizontal and vertical translation is (-3,2).
What is horizontal and vertical translation?
Vertical translations are outside changes that affect the output (y−) axis values and shift the function up or down. Horizontal translations are inside changes that affect the input (x−) axis values and shift the function left or right.
Let k > 0. Compared with the graph y = f(x).
The graph of y = f(x) + k is shifted k units upward.
The graph of y = f(x) - k is shifted k units downward
Let h > 0. Compared with the graph y = f(x).
The graph of y = f (x + h) is shifted h units to the left.
The graph of y = f (x - h) is shifted h units to the right.
On observing the figure given below, ABCD and A'B'C'D', we see that the rectangle ABCD has shifted 3 units to the left and 2 units upward. Thus the translation rule is (-3, 2).
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