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What are the coordinates of the vertices of the triangle under the translation (x, y) (x + 2, y + 3)? (-4, 5), (3, 4), (0, 0) (5, -4). (4, 3), (-1, 2) (6, -5), (5, 2), (1, -1) (-5, 6), (2, 5), (-1, 1)

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Answer:

(2, 5), (-5, 6) and (-1, 1)

Explanation:

Transformation is the movement of a point from its initial location to a new location. Types of transformation are rotation, reflection, dilation and translation.

If a point A(x,y) is translated a units right and b units up, the new location is at A'(x + a, y + b).

From the image attached, the location of the vertices of the triangle is at (0,2), (-7, 3) and (-3, -2). If the triangle is under the translation (x, y) ⇒ (x + 2, y + 3), the new location of the vertices would be at (2, 5), (-5, 6) and (-1, 1)

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