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A triangle on a coordinate plane is translated according to the rule T-3,56%, y). Which is another way to write this

rule?
(x, y) - (x-3, y + 5)
(x, y) - (x-3, y-5)
(x, y) - (x + 3. y-5)
(x, y) - (x + 3, y + 5)

User Sharron
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Answer:

A

Explanation:

User Bonan
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Given:

Consider the rule of translation of a triangle is
T_((-3,5))(x,y).

To find:

The another way to write this rule.

Solution:

We have, the rule of translation
T_((-3,5))(x,y).

We know that
T_((a,b))(x,y) is defined as


(x,y)\to (x+a,y+b)

So,
T_((-3,5))(x,y) can be defined as


(x,y)\to (x+(-3),y+(5))


(x,y)\to (x-3,y+5)

It means, the triangle is translated 3 units left and 5 units up.

Therefore, the correct option is A.

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