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Given a polygon ABCDE with the coordinates
[tex]A(-7,2),B(-8,4),C(-6,5),D(-5,6),E(-5,3)[/tex]The image of the polygon has vertices A'B'C'D'E' with coordinates
[tex]A^{\prime}(-6,-2),B^{\prime}(-7,0),C^{\prime}(-5,1),D^{\prime}(-4,2),E^{\prime}(-4,-1)[/tex]The transformation rule as observed from the image is
[tex](x,y)\Rightarrow(x+1,y-4)[/tex]Hence, the polygon has been shifted to the right by 1 unit and down by 4 units
Option A is the right answer