Given: A triangle ABC, with A(-3,4), B(0,1), and C(-4,1).
To find the new coordinates, add coordiante (6,-4) to the original coordinates A, B, and C.
[tex]\begin{gathered} A^{\prime}=A+(6,-4) \\ A^{\prime}=(-3,4)+(6,-4) \\ A^{\prime}=(3,0) \\ B^{\prime}=B+(6,-4) \\ B^{\prime}=(0,1)+(6,-4) \\ B^{\prime}=(6,-3) \\ C^{\prime}=C+(6,-4) \\ C^{\prime}=(-4,1)+(6,-4) \\ C^{\prime}=(2,-3) \end{gathered}[/tex]Thus, the new coordinates are A'(