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@563blackghost
i had trouble with this question
Look at attachment. You need to apply the translation to the point, it runs 4 units to the right and then given a rise of -5.
You follow along and plot the new points.
(-5, -3)
That is a point for your current triangle. https://www.desmos.com/calculator/jxgrqa6wbs
so graph those points is what you are saying
i see
ye. The new triangle is the with the translation. You just need to follow the run and rise. From each point you run to the right by 4 points, so you add 4 to each x-value. Then you are given a rise of -5, meaning you subtract 5 units from the y-value. This will give you your new point.
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So like for point `(-1,3)` you apply +4 to the xvalue. `-1 + 4 = 3` Now apply -5 to the y-value. `3 - 5 = -2` So your new point is `(3,-2)`. You apply the same ruling for the other two points.
This picture is correct then ?
yes it is
thank you so much for your help on this blackghost but could you help me with a few ?
mm sure i can help with a couple more
ok thank you
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