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ΔCAR has coordinates C (2, 4), A (1, 1), and R (3, 0). A translation maps point C to C' (3, 2). Find the coordinates of A' and R' under this translation. A' (4, -2); R' (2, -1) A' (-2, 2); R' (2, -2) A' (2, -1); R' (4, -2) A' (-1, 0); R' (-2, 2)
The translation rule is (x+1, y-2). Figure out R' using that rule.
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C(2, 4) moves to C'(3, 2), correct? So you move along the X-Axis 1 point, and go down on the Y-Axis 2 points. 2 + [1] = 3. 4 - [2] = 2. So for A, the coordinates are (1, 1). 1 + 1 = 2, and 1-2 = -1. The coordinates of A' are (2, -1). For R', do the same exact thing. The coordinates of R are (3, 0). 3+1 = 4, and 0-2 = -2. The coordinates of R' are (4, -2). That would make the answer C, or the third one. Sorry if I made it much more confusing than it should have been :(
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