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OpenStudy (anonymous):

ΔTOY has coordinates T (-3, 4), O (-4, 1), and Y (-2, 3). A translation maps point T to T' (-1, 1). Find the coordinates of O' and Y' under this translation. O' (-2, -2); Y' (0, 0) O' (-1, -1); Y' (1, 1) O' (0, 0); Y' (-2, -2) O' (1, 1); Y' (-1, 0)

OpenStudy (dan815):

okay so how much was T translated to get to T'

OpenStudy (dan815):

dan815 Mathlete Medals 1 T (-3, 4) 2, -3 T' (-1, 1)..

OpenStudy (dan815):

so add 2 to all the other x coord and -3 to all the y coords

OpenStudy (anonymous):

would you apply the same rule to find o' and y'?

OpenStudy (dan815):

O (-4, 1) --- add 2,-3 ----> O'(-2,-2) Y (-2, 3). ----add 2,-3 ----> y'( , ) <-- do this one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

0,0?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you sooo much!!!

OpenStudy (dan815):

yes good

OpenStudy (dan815):

you're welcome!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can i ask just 2 more please?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If trapezoid ABCD was reflected over the y-axis, reflected over the x-axis, and rotated 180°, where would point A' lie? [Hint: Place your coordinates in the blank with no parantheses and a space after the comma in the form: x, y.] Trapezoid ABCD is shown. A is at 1, 1. B is at 2, 2. C is at 4, 2. D is at 5, 1.

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