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Considering point Q (x, y) to be (1, 2), and translating it by (x-3, y+4), the image of point Q, say Q' will be positioned at (-2, 6), which is plotted in the reference image attached hereby.

As per the question statement, we are required to plot the image of point Q(x, y) under the translation (x-3, y+4).

Let us assume the point Q to be (1, 2). Therefore, a translation of (x-3, y+4) on (1 , 2) will result in a new position, which will be:

3 units to the left of (1, 2) along the x-axis, and then 4 units upwards along y-axis.

Hence, the position of the image of Q (1, 2) after a translation of (x-3, y+4) will be Q' [tex][(1-3), (2+4)]=(-2, 6)[/tex].

Both the points Q(1, 2) and its image after the translation of (x-3, y+4), Q'(-2, 6) are plotted in two separate graphs, attached hereby for reference.

  • Translation of a Point: In cartesian coordinate system, translation of a point by (x, y) means the point is moved by "x" units along the x-axis, and then by "y" units along the y-axis.

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