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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A parallelogram with vertices (–1, 3), (5, 1), (3, –2), and (–3, 0) is translated right 4 units, down 2 units. What are the coordinates of the vertices of the translated parallelogram? A. (3, 1), (9, –1), (7, –4), and (1, –2) B. (3, 1), (9, –1), (7, 0), and (1, –2) C. (3, 5), (9, 3), (7, 0), and (1, 2) D. (1, 7), (7, 5), (5, 2), and (–1, 4)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm gonna use this grid to help me http://www.donnayoung.org/thumbs/math-img/coordinate-clip-gr.gif

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well @PizzaLover123

OpenStudy (anonymous):

add 4 to x and subtract 2 from y gives you the answer =)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

-1 +4 is 3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so that eliminates d

OpenStudy (anonymous):

3-2 is 1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

eliminates c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lets see =)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lets skip the second part of the graph and look at the third set

OpenStudy (mathmate):

@PizzaLover123 The best way is to translate all four points and check, since you're good at it.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

-2 -2 = what ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its basically adding and subtracting

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and it will be A

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