Quadrilateral ABCD is located at A (−2, 2), B (−2, 4), C (2, 4), and D (2, 2). The quadrilateral is then transformed using the rule (x−2, y+8) to form the image A'B'C'D'. What are the new coordinates of A', B', C', and D'? Describe what characteristics you would find if the corresponding vertices were connected with line segments.
@sleepyjess can you help me?
Just subtract 2 from each x coordinate and add 8 to each y coordinate.
So it would be A (-4, 10), B (-4, 12), C (0, 12), and D (0, 10)?
Yep ^_^
Aright, that's the first question it asks... can you help me on the other? Which I completely don't understand XD
@sleepyjess
yeah
Describe what characteristics you would find if the corresponding vertices were connected with line segments.
Lol its cool if u dont have time or dont want to at the moment XD :P
I'm at the hospital, and we just found out I am not allowed to take my mom home since I am not 18 yet, so I had to call like 20 people haha
Dang XD
yeah
Ok, did you try graphing it?
I'm still on it lol I'll take a screenshot ones i got it :)
ok :)
I'm not sure what it means by "characteristics". Possibly the shape? If any segments are congruent? Parallel?
I'm not so sure, but i think so...
What do you thinkI should write?
Im gonna tag you in another one :)
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