Answer: Choice C
[tex](x,y) \to (x-8,y-4)[/tex]
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Explanation:
The first translation [tex](x,y) \to (x-9,y-2)[/tex] has x become x-9. This means we shift 9 units to the left.
The second translation [tex](x,y) \to (x+1,y-2)[/tex] tells us to shift 1 unit to the right when going from x to x+1.
Combining the "9 units to the left" and "1 unit to the right" will produce an overall shift of "8 units to the left". It might help to draw out a number line to see this.
After combining those two translations, we'll have [tex]x \to x-8[/tex] which means we'll end up with [tex](x,y) \to (x-8,y-4)[/tex]. The first two translations shift the point down 2 units at a time, so overall we shift down 4 units.