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18 July, 15:08

What is an equation for the translation of (x-2) ^2 + (y+1) ^2=16 by 4 units left and 6 units up?

a. (x+2) ^2 + (y-5) ^2=16

b. (x-2) ^2 + (y-5) ^2=16

c. (x+5) ^2 + (y-2) ^2=16

d. (x+4) ^2 + (y-5) ^2=16

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  1. 18 July, 16:10
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    The answer is A and if you graph it you can see the translation
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