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Triangle A is the pre-image in a translation, and triangle B is the image, as shown below.

How was triangle A translated?
four units left
four units right
six units left
six units right

Triangle A is the pre-image in a translation, and triangle B is the image, as shown-example-1

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Answer:

Your answer would be 6 units right.

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User Yoichi Tagaya
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Answer:

six units right

Explanation:

we know that

The point
(-4,1) in the triangle A is translated to the point
(2,1) in the triangle B

so

The rule of the translation is equal to


(x,y)-------> (x+6,y)

That means-------> The translation is six units to the right

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