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- [Instructor] What were going to do in this video is look at all of the ways of describing how to translate a point and then to actually translate that point on our coordinate plane. So, for example, they say plot the image of point P under a translation by five units to the left and three units up. So lets just do that at first, and then were gonna think about other ways of describing this. So we want to go five units to the left. So we start right over here. Were gonna go one, two, three, four, five units to the left, and then were gonna go three units up. So thats going to be one, two, three. And so the image of point P, I guess, would show up right over here, after this translation described this way. Now, there are other ways that you could describe this translation. Here, we described it just in plain English, by five units to the left and three units up. But you could, and this will look fancy, but, as well see, its hopefully a pretty intuitive way to describe a transl