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ThatWeirdo:

Graph a triangle ABC and perform a translation of (x + 4, y − 3) to create triangle A′B′C′. Describe the transformation using words. Make sure you refer to the characteristics and the coordinates. Draw a line through points A and A′ and through points B and B′. What do you notice about the lines you drew? Do you think you would notice the same characteristics if you drew another line through points C and C′? How do you know?

Extrinix:

Part A: Let's describe the transformation \(Shift~right~4 \rightarrow\), \(Shift~down~3 \downarrow\)

Extrinix:

Part B: Now it wants us to connect A to A' and B to B' And this shows us that the lines created are equal in their length, meaning that both points were translated equally

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Extrinix:

Part C: Same goes for C and C', producing a length that's equal to A,A' and B,B'

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ThatWeirdo:

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ThatWeirdo:

@extrinix wrote:
Part B: Now it wants us to connect A to A' and B to B' And this shows us that the lines created are equal in their length, meaning that both points were translated equally
im sorry can you please explain this a little more im kinda confused

Extrinix:

@thatweirdo wrote:
@extrinix wrote:
Part B: Now it wants us to connect A to A' and B to B' And this shows us that the lines created are equal in their length, meaning that both points were translated equally
im sorry can you please explain this a little more im kinda confused
If you look at the image, when you draw a line from A to A' and B to B', both of their lines to their translations are equal in length, proving that all angles were equally translated

ThatWeirdo:

@extrinix wrote:
@thatweirdo wrote:
@extrinix wrote:
Part B: Now it wants us to connect A to A' and B to B' And this shows us that the lines created are equal in their length, meaning that both points were translated equally
im sorry can you please explain this a little more im kinda confused
If you look at the image, when you draw a line from A to A' and B to B', both of their lines to their translations are equal in length, proving that all angles were equally translated
oh ok thx

Extrinix:

No problem ^^

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