Respuesta :
You have not provided the coordinates of the original points, therefore, I cannot give exact answers.
However, I can help you with the concept.
We are given that the translation rule here is:
(x,y) ................> (x+3 , y+2)
This means that:
x coordinate of the translated point can be obtained by adding 3 to the x coordinate of the original point
y coordinate of the translated point can be obtained by adding 2 to the y coordinate of the original point
Examples:
point (2,3) after translation would become (2+3 , 3+2) which is (5,5)
point (-1,0) after translation would become (-1+3 , 0+2) which is (2,2)
Hope this helps :)
However, I can help you with the concept.
We are given that the translation rule here is:
(x,y) ................> (x+3 , y+2)
This means that:
x coordinate of the translated point can be obtained by adding 3 to the x coordinate of the original point
y coordinate of the translated point can be obtained by adding 2 to the y coordinate of the original point
Examples:
point (2,3) after translation would become (2+3 , 3+2) which is (5,5)
point (-1,0) after translation would become (-1+3 , 0+2) which is (2,2)
Hope this helps :)
The coordinates are
A(-4,-3) →A'(-1, -1)
B(-1, 1) → B'(2, 3)
C(3, 5) → C'(6, 7)
D(2,-5) → D'(5,-3)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the graph of figure whose coordinates are
A(-4, -3), B(-1, 1), C(3, 5), D(2, -5)
We have to find the coordinates of the image after a translation using T(x, y) → (x + 3, y + 2).
Coordinates after translation are
A(-4,-3) → A'(-4+3, -3+2)=A'(-1, -1)
B(-1, 1) → B'(-1+3, 1+2)=B'(2, 3)
C(3, 5) → C'(3+3, 5+2)=C'(6, 7)
D(2,-5) → D'(2+3, -5+2)=D'(5,-3)
which are required coordinates of the image after a translation of the figure below using (x, y) → (x + 3, y + 2).
hope this helps :)