Figure ABC is to be translated to Figure A'B'C' using the rule (x, y) → (x+4, y-6). Triangle ABC on the coordinate plane with the ordered pairs for A as 1, 5, B as negative 1, 2, and C as 3, 1. Which coordinates will best represent point C'? (-3, 5) (9, -3) (-1, 7) (7, -5)
Using the rule (x, y) --> (x+4, y-6), (3,1) becomes (3+4, 1-6). After solving that you'll get the answer.
i keep getting 2
What is 3+4? That is your x value. What is 1-6? That is your y value. You should get something else
okay hold up
it keeps saying 2
3+4=7 and 1-6=-5. You should get (7, -5) as the answer.
okay let me see again
You're just adding 3 and 4 to get the x value and subtracting 6 from 1 to get the y value.
ohh now i get it silly me thank you
Haha it's fine np :)
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