Point Q'Q ′ Q, prime is the image of Q(-7,-6)Q(−7,−6)Q, left parenthesis, minus, 7, comma, minus, 6, right parenthesis under the translation (x,y)\to(x+12,y+8)(x,y)→(x+12,y+8)left parenthesis, x, comma, y, right parenthesis, \to, left parenthesis, x, plus, 12, comma, y, plus, 8, right parenthesis. What are the coordinates of Q'Q ′ Q, prime?

Respuesta :

Answer:

5,2

Step-by-step explanation: (-7+12=5,-6=8=2) And I Got It Correct On Khan Academy :)

Hope this helps you!!

The coordinate of Q under the translation (x,y)→(x+12,y+8) will be located at Q'(5, 2)

Translation of image is a mathematical term used to move an object through a distance.

Given the coordinate point Q(-7, 6), if this coordinate is under the translation (x,y)→(x+12,y+8), this means we are to shift the x coordinate of Q to the right by 12units and the y-coordinates of Q up by 8 units to get the new location at Q'. Hence:

Q' = (-7 + 12, -6 + 8)

Q' = (5, 2)

This shows that the coordinate of Q under the translation (x,y)→(x+12,y+8) will be located at Q'(5, 2)

Learn more about translation here: https://brainly.com/question/10704056

Ver imagen abidemiokin