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The image of point A is

A'
B'
C'
D'

The image of point A is A' B' C' D'-example-1
User Maxmax
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Answer:

A' because it is translated to another position.

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User Jiajun
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Answer: A'

Explanation:

From the given figure , it can be seen that the quadrilateral ABCD is translated to produce A'B'C'D' by some distance in a particular direction.

  • A translation is a kind of rigid motion used in geometry to trace a function that maps an shape a particular distance.
  • The line segments joining a vertex in the pre-image to the corresponding vertex in the image are congruent and parallel.

We can see that the point A' in the image is corresponding to the point A in the pre-image.

Hence, the image of point A is A' .

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