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Write an algebraic rule to describe the translation C(5,-4) — C'(-2, 1).A. (x,y) → (x - 2,y+1)B. (x,y) → (x+7,7-5)C. (x,y) → (-7,y+5)D. (x,y) → (x-3,y-3)

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Option C. (x,y) → (x-7,y+5) is the correct answerFurther explanation:GivenC(5,-4) — C'(-2, 1)We will apply each translation rule one by one to check the correct algebraic rule.A. (x,y) → (x - 2,y+1)C(5, -4) → (5-2, -4+1) → C'(3,-3)B. (x,y) → (x+7,y-5)C(5, -4) → (5+7, -4-5) → C'(12,-9)C. (x,y) → (x-7,y+5)C(5, -4) → (5-7, -4+5) → C'(-2,1)Hence, option C. (x,y) → (x-7,y+5) is the correct answerKeywords: Translation, DilationLearn more about translation at:brainly.com/question/2609745brainly.com/question/2657284#LearnwithBrainly