1. Let's clarify the problem you are referring to and identify the correct answer for the translation.
2. Translation in geometry means moving every point of a figure or a space by the same distance in a given direction.
3. The formula for translation of a point $(x,y)$ by a vector $(a,b)$ is:
$$ (x,y) \to (x+a, y+b) $$
4. Important rule: The shape and size of the figure do not change during translation; only the position changes.
5. If you provide the original coordinates and the translation vector, we can calculate the new coordinates step-by-step.
6. For example, if the original point is $(x,y)$ and the translation vector is $(a,b)$, the new point is:
$$ (x+a, y+b) $$
7. Please provide the original problem or coordinates and the translation vector so I can help you find the correct answer.
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