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what are the vertices of triangle ABC, A(-2, 1), B(-3, -7) and C(4, -1) after translating ysing the rule (x, y)á(x+2,y-3).

Respuesta :

The coordinates of triangle ABC after translation according to given rule are:

A'(0,-2), B'(-1,-10) and C'(6,-4)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given vertices are:

A(-2, 1), B(-3, -7) and C(4, -1)

The translation rule is: (x,y) => (x+2, y-3)

In order to translate the vertices, 2 will be added to x-coordinate and 3 will be subtracted from y-coordinate

So,

A(-2, 1) =>  A' (-2+2, 1-3) => A'(0,-2)

B(-3,-7) = > B'(-3+2, -7-3) => B'(-1, -10)

C(4,-1) => C'(4+2, -1-3) => C' (6, -4)

Hence

The coordinates of triangle ABC after translation according to given rule are:

A'(0,-2), B'(-1,-10) and C'(6,-4)

Keywords: Triangle, Translation

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