Hey guys, it's me again. So my teacher gave us another set, since we all did well on the first round of questions. Anyone want to help?
Hi! What do you believe you already know? and on what do you need clarification? I'd strongly suggest that you sketch the original quadrilateral.
Simply plug in the coordinates into it's new formula (x+2, y-3) And the old-coordinates were A(-2, 2) B(-2, 4) C(2, 4) D(2, 2) If you connected the old vertices together with the new ones, you will see four sets of parallel lines with a slope of 3/2. Think you got it? Any questions?
Well yes the idea is right, but it doesn't looked space proportionally (so the shape kind of looks like it was dilated in some parts )
Every point of the original quadrilateral is to be moved to the right by 2 units and down by 3 units. Looks as though you've done that fine.|dw:1451262476596:dw|
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