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OpenStudy (amb11763):

Triangle XYZ is located at X (-2, 1), Y (-4, -3), and Z (0, -2). The triangle is then transformed using the rule (x-1, y+3) to form the image X'Y'Z'. What are the new coordinates of X', Y', and Z'? Describe what characteristics you would find if the corresponding vertices were connected with line segments.

OpenStudy (loser66):

the rule is \(\color{red}{x}-1, \color{blue}{y}+3\) hence if your point is (-2, 1) , it means \(x=\color{red}{-2},y=\color{blue}{ 1}\) apply the rule, just take x -1 and y +3 to get the new point

OpenStudy (amb11763):

I have my points, its just the second part that i'm having the most trouble with. I don't know how you can describe the characteristics for the figure. Can you help me with that part?

OpenStudy (amb11763):

I will fan you and give you a medal if you're able to help me Loser66

OpenStudy (amb11763):

can any one help me, im doing my test and i have to submit it really soon!!

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