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Which image is the translation of ABC given translation rule—- see question on picture

Which image is the translation of ABC given translation rule—- see question on picture-example-1
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Answer: The answer is attached.

Explanation:

The missing rule is:
(x,y)
(x+2,y-2)

Translation is defined as a geometric transformations in which all the points of a figure are moved or translated the same distance in a fixed direction.

In this kind of transformation the size and the shape of the figure do not change.

The original figure is called "Pre-image" and the figure obtained after a transformation is called "Image".

In this case, you know that the rule for translating the triangle ABC (which is the Pre-image) is:


(x,y)
(x+2,y-2)

You can notice that 2 units are added to the x-coordinate of each vertex of the triangle ABC, and 2 units are subtracted from the y-coordinate of each vertex.

This means that the triangle A'B'C' (The Image) will be obtained by moving the triangle ABC 2 units to the right and 2 units down.

Based on this, you can determine that the image that shows this transformation is the one attached.

Which image is the translation of ABC given translation rule—- see question on picture-example-1
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