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To translate figure PQRS -6 units down and 2 units to the right, we need to subtract 6 from the y-coordinates and add 2 to the x-coordinates of each vertex of the figure.
If the coordinates of point P were (xā, yā), after the translation, the new coordinates of P would be (xā + 2, yā - 6).
Similarly, if the coordinates of point Q were (xā, yā), after the translation, the new coordinates of Q would be (xā + 2, yā - 6).
Translating the same way for points R and S, their new coordinates respectively would be: (xā + 2, yā - 6) and (xā + 2, yā - 6).
Without knowing the specific coordinates of each vertex of the figure, we cannot determine the coordinates of point P (Pi).