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The effect on the coordinates of the vertices of a figure that is translated down 4 units and to the right 3 units can be described as follows:
- Each y-coordinate of the vertices would decrease by 4 units. This is because a downward translation means moving each point of the figure vertically downward by the given distance.
- Each x-coordinate of the vertices would increase by 3 units. This is because a rightward translation means moving each point of the figure horizontally to the right by the given distance.
Overall, the entire figure would shift downwards by 4 units and towards the right by 3 units.