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The point C(2,6) is translated 2 units right. What are the coordinates of the resulting point, C'?

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The point C(2,6) is translated 2 units right. What are the coordinates of the resulting point, C'?

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When a point is translated to the right, we only add the units to the x-coordinate.

Step 1: Identify the x-coordinate of point C. In this case, the x-coordinate is 2.

Step 2: Add the units of translation to the x-coordinate. Here, we are translating 2 units to the right, so we add 2 to the x-coordinate: 2 + 2 = 4.

Step 3: The y-coordinate remains the same because the point is not being translated up or down. So, the y-coordinate is still 6.

Therefore, the coordinates of the resulting point, C', after the translation are (4,6).

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