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15. What is the algebraic notation of a figure is Translated 8
units left and 2 units up?

15. What is the algebraic notation of a figure is Translated 8 units left and 2 units-example-1

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Explanation:

When a figure is translated with 8 units left and 2 units up, it means the translated figure can be obtained by subtracting 8 units from the x-axis and adding 2 units to the y-axis.

For example, if a point P(0, 0) is translated with 8 units left and 2 units up, the new position of the point will be:

(x, y) → (x-8, y+2)

P(0, 0) → P'(0-8, 0+2) = P'(-8, 2)

Thus, the new location of the image of point P will be: P'(-8, 2)

Therefore, option (a) is the correction answer.

FOR QUESTION 16

As the algebraic notation of a figure is Translated 2 units right and 5 units up.

Translating 'a' units right mean, we need to add 'a' units to the x-axis.

Thus, the rule will be:

(x, y) → (x+2, y+5)

Therefore, option (b) is correct.

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