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- [Voiceover] Triangle ABC undergoes a translation, and we're using the notation capital T for it, and then we see what the translation has to be. We're gonna move, it's kind of small, I hope you can see it on your video screen. We're gonna move positive eight. Every point here is gonna move positive eight in the x direction. Its x coordinate is going to increase by eight, or the corresponding point in the image, its x coordinate, is going to increase by eight, and the corresponding point in the image's y coordinate is going to decrease by one, so let's do that. And I'll focus on the vertices, whoops, let me drag that to the trash, I didn't mean to do that. I'm going to focus on the vertices well, that's just the easiest thing for my brain to worth with. And actually, this is what the tool expects as well. So the point B, is going to move eight to the right, or its corresponding point in the image is going to have an x coordinate eight larger. So right now, the x coordinate is negativ...