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joshiscool:

Square GYTD has vertices G(−4,3) , Y(0, 3) , T(0,−1) and D(−4,−1) . ​ Square GYTD ​ is translated 2 units left and 2 units up to produce square G'Y'T'D' . Which coordinates describe the vertices of the image? G'(−2, 1), Y'(2, 1), T'(2, −3) , and D′(−2, −3) G'(−6, 5), Y'(−2, 5), T'(−2, 1) , and D′(−6, 1) G'(−2, 5), Y'(2, 5), T'(2, 1) , and D′(−2, 1) G'(−6, 1), Y'(−2, 1), T'(−2, −3) , and D′(−6, −3)

joshiscool:

@Allison

Allison:

I don't know Josh...Sorry <3

joshiscool:

its fine

Nnesha:

https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTn-bLEjThQ1VLJTKm1r6mYE6u7rw8ZOR83JJjSsETH8LcBdF3KeA draw points G, Y ,T and D then for new square move 2 units to the left of original square and then 2 units up

joshiscool:

uhhhh im confused

Nnesha:

draw a dot at (-4,3)

Nnesha:

and then put a dot at (0, 3) , (0,−1) and (−4,−1)

joshiscool:

Okay

joshiscool:

are you good in science

Nnesha:

you got this one ? depends what science ?

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