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  • 07-06-2017
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Write an algebraic rule to describe the translation c (5,-4) c'(-2,1)

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Banana
Banana Banana
  • 07-06-2017
We can solve this by using the formula:
(x, y) (x + a, y + b) = (5,-4) (-2,1)

So, plugging in the values and solving for a and b,
5 + a = -2
a = -8

-4 + b = 1
b = 5

Therefore, the translation is
(x,y) (x - 8, y +5)
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