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KLM has vertices K(1, —4), L (—3, 3), and M(—5, —1). KLM is translated so that K’ is located at point (—3,2) stated the coordinates of L’ and M’, where K’L’M is the translation of KLM
A. L’(—8, 6), M’(—8, 2)
B. L’(—7, 9), M’( —9, 5)
C. L’ ( 1, 9), M’(—1, 7)
D. L’( 2, 6), M’( 0, 2)

WILL MARK THE BRAINLEST KLM has vertices K1 4 L 3 3 and M5 1 KLM is translated so that K is located at point 32 stated the coordinates of L and M where KLM is t class=

Respuesta :

Okay so the relationship between points K and K' is that you subtract 4 from the x values and you add 6 to the y values.

1 - 4 = - 3

L ( - 3 , 3 ) ==> L' ( - 3 - 4 , 3 + 6 ) ==> L' ( - 7 , 9 )

The only answer option with L' as such is answer choice B.

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Answer:

B. L ( -7,9), M ( -9, 5).

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that a triangle KLM with vertices K(1,-4),L(-3,3) and M(-5,-1).

KLM is translated into new triangle  K'L'M'.

The vertices of K' (-3,2)

The vertices K(1,-4) change into K' (-3,2).

It means  the translation is  (x,y) into (x-4,y+6)

By using this translation we get vertices of L and M.

The vertices of L (-3,3)

 Vertices of L'

Value  of x

x-4=-3-4=-7

Value of y

y+6=3+6=9

Hence, the vertices of L' (-7,9).

The vertices of M(-5,-1) change into M'

Now , we find the vertices of M'

Value  of x

x-4=-5-4=-9

Value  of y

y+6=-1+6=5

Hence, the vertices of M' (-9,5).

Therefore, coordinate of L'(-7,9) and coordinate of M'(-9,5).