By using the given translation rule, the translation of NFQ is equal to: A. N'(0, -2), F'(4, 2), Q'(4, -2).
In Mathematics, there are different types of transformation and these include the following:
A translation can be defined as a type of transformation which moves every point of the object in the same direction, as well as for the same distance.
By using the given translation rule: (x, y) → (x + 1, y - 1), we have:
N(-1, -1) → N'(-1 + 1, -1 - 1) = N'(0, -2).
F(3, 3) → F'(3 + 1, 3 - 1) = F'(4, 2).
Q(3, -1) → Q'(3 + 1, -1 - 1) = Q'(4, -2).
Therefore, the translation of NFQ is equal to N'(0, -2), F'(4, 2), Q'(4, -2).
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