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  • 10-04-2015
  • Mathematics
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15.Identify the coordinates of point C after a translation with rule (x + 3, y 2).


C' = (5, 7)

C' = (6, 6)

C' = (2, 0)

C' = (0, 2)

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RodolfoChavanaIII RodolfoChavanaIII
  • 10-04-2015
Since the original coordinates are (-3,4), you can start finding the prime coordinates by adding 3 to the x-value, and subtracting 2 from the y-value. This will get you (-3+3, 4-2) This will come out to (-0, 2), so your answer will be...
 
D. C'= (0,2)
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Nasialewis12344 Nasialewis12344
  • 07-10-2019

Answer:

Point A is at (2,-3). Use the translation rule to determine the image of A. (x,y) --> (x+3 , y-1) *

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