The vertices of pentagon LMPQR are at L(4, -2), M(5, -2), P(8, -5), Q(6, -7), R(2, -4). The coordinates of the pentagon after two translations are L'(-5, -1), M'(-4, -1), P'(-1, -4), Q'(-3, -6), R'(-7, -3). How was LMPQR translated to create L'M'P'Q'R'? To the left by 9 units and 1 unit up To the left by 1 unit and 9 units up To the right by 9 units and 1 unit up To the right by 1 unit and 9 units up
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@stop!hammertime! help?
I dont think im the best person to help here. Lol Sorry. But i can mention a couple of people who may be able to help. @RadEn @mathslover @cmp411 @FlaCaLOL
The genius, @.Sam. is here, I have to leave, he will be able to help .
Thank you @stop!hammertime! & @mathslover
Np. I wish i could have helped.
one point for example, at point L(4, -2) ---> L'(-5, -1) 4+x=-5, solve for x also -2+y=-1, solve for y
x= -9 & y= 1 ???
yes, what the meaning all then ...
To the left by 9 units and 1 unit up
smart :)
Thank you!!!!
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