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OpenStudy (falco276):

HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 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

OpenStudy (falco276):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

To the right by 9 and up by 1 I think I would love a second opinion

OpenStudy (falco276):

second opinion?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I mean the left and up

OpenStudy (falco276):

There is no picture shown so I was kinda confused. :?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

To the left 9 and up 1 Lets wait and see if someone else disagrees But I am pretty sure I am right

OpenStudy (falco276):

It would have been helpful if there was a pic shown.

OpenStudy (falco276):

Anyway, thanks! :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Just graph it out yourself, anyway...you are welcome :)

OpenStudy (dan815):

pentanogon

OpenStudy (dan815):

learn to spell

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