graph abc with vertices a(-2,1) b(0,3) c (1,1)?
Please help

Answer:
ok don't worry graphing is super easy.
remember this right is always positive and up is always positive. Left is always negative and down is always negative.
Therefore, point a = left 2 spaces up 1
b = stay right in the middle and move 3 up on the line
c = 1 right, 1 up
Have a great day! :)
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Answer:
*View attached graph for a visualization*
Step-by-step explanation:
Rule: (x, y) → (x + 3, y - 2)
A(-2, 1) → A'(-2 + 3, 1 - 2) → A'(1, -1)
B(0,3) → B'(0 + 3 - 2) → B'(3,1)
C(1,1) → C'(1 + 3, 1 - 2) → C'(4, -1)
PS: Vertice A is written incorrectly. It should have been A(-2, 1) like they stated in the beginning.
Hope this helps!