Plot the image of point

\[Q\] under the translation
\[(x,y)\to(x+1,y+2)\].

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7 months ago

To plot the image of point \(Q\) under the translation \((x,y) \to (x+1, y+2)\), we first need to know the coordinates of point \(Q\).

Let's assume the coordinates of point \(Q\) are \((3,4)\), which we will denote as \(Q(3,4)\).

Now, we can apply the translation to find the image of point \(Q\):
\[(3,4) \to (3+1, 4+2) = (4,6)\]

Therefore, the image of point \(Q\) under the translation \((x,y) \to (x+1, y+2)\) is \(Q'(4,6)\).

To plot this image, we mark the point \((4,6)\) on the coordinate plane.

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