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Transformation (x - 3, y + 1) is applied to Triangle ABC. What are the coordinates of C' (the transformed point C)? (-5, 2) (5, -6) (-6, 5) (0, 5)
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Transformation (x - 3, y + 1) is applied to Triangle ABC. What are the coordinates of C' (the transformed point C)?
(-5, 2)
(5, -6)
(-6, 5)
(0, 5)
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Hello!
Answer is(-6,5)
Why:
x-3 represents a 3 unit translation to the left
y+1 represents a 1 unit translation vertically up
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