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The rule as a mapping for the translation of a rectangle is (x, y) → (x – 2, y + 7). Which describes this translation?

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Answer:

It shifts left two units, and up seven units.

Explanation:

In your translation, it says X-2, this represents the shift to the left two times, next it says Y+7, this represents the upwards shift seven units. Basically, you're taking your beginning X and Y values, and changing them according to the right of the arrow.

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Answer:

Translation of 2 units to the left and 7 units up.

Explanation:

The general rule of translation is


(x,y)\rightarrow (x+a,y+b) .... (1)

If a>0, then figure translate a units right and if a<0, then figure translate a units left.

If b>0, then figure translate b units up and if b<0, then figure translate b units down

The given rule of translation is


(x,y)\rightarrow (x-2,y+7) .... (2)

On comparing (1) and (2), we get

a = -2 < 0, so figure translate 2 units left.

b = 7 > 0, so figure translate 7 units up.

Therefore, the given rule describes the translation of 2 units to the left and 7 units up.

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