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OpenStudy (risingtotop):

Triangle ABC is located at A (-2, 2), B (-2, 4), and C (0, 0). The triangle is then transformed using the rule (x+3, y-2) to form the image A'B'C'. What are the new coordinates of A', B', and C'? Describe what characteristics you would find if the corresponding vertices were connected with line segments. (8 points)

OpenStudy (risingtotop):

Can someone answer everything! AND EXPLAIN because i neeed to go to sleep and I really need help with this by tomorrow ! thanks

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

This would be best done on graph paper, hmm

OpenStudy (risingtotop):

@phi

OpenStudy (risingtotop):

i got a'(1,0) b'(1,-2) c'(3,-2) and that they would be all equilateral

OpenStudy (risingtotop):

@mhchen

OpenStudy (risingtotop):

i got a'(1,0) b'(1,-2) c'(3,-2) and that they would be all equilateral <--- that is my answer and explanation! is it correct?

OpenStudy (phi):

your coords are good. we know the new triangle will be congruent to the original triangle but we would have to find the lengths of each side to show that both are equilateral

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