Translate figure PQRS section is down in two minutes to the right. What is the coordinates of P? Original coordinates of P were ( 6, 4 )

To translate the figure PQRS section down to the right, we need to add the same values to both the x-coordinate and y-coordinate of point P.

Let's say we want to translate it by adding a value of x to the x-coordinate and a value of y to the y-coordinate. If the figure PQRS section is down in two minutes to the right, it means we need to add 2 to the x-coordinate and subtract 2 from the y-coordinate.

Original coordinates of P: (6, 4)
Translated coordinates of P: (6 + 2, 4 - 2)

So the final coordinates of point P after translating it down and to the right are:
(8, 2)

To translate figure PQRS section down in two minutes to the right means that we will move the figure two units to the right and two units down.

Starting with the original coordinates of point P as (6, 4), let's apply the translation.

To move two units to the right, we add 2 to the x-coordinate:
New x-coordinate of P = 6 + 2 = 8

To move two units down, we subtract 2 from the y-coordinate:
New y-coordinate of P = 4 - 2 = 2

Therefore, after the translation, the new coordinates of point P would be (8, 2).