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  • 06-03-2018
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triangle XYZ has vertices X(6,-2.3), Y(7.5,5), and Z(8,4). when translated X' has coordinates (2.8,-1.3). Write a rule to describe this transformation. Then find the coordinates of Y' and Z'.

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MrRamon
MrRamon MrRamon
  • 15-03-2018
(x-3.2, y+1) . Y'=(4.3, 6)  Z'=(4.8, 5)

The preimage (6,-2.3) differs from the image (2.8,-1.3) by subtracting the coordinates of the pre-image from the image leaving a -3.2 difference for x and a +1 for the y value.  apply this rule to Y and Z to get Y' and Z'.

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