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Question 1 (Essay Worth 10 points)

(02.01 HC)

Quadrilateral ABCD is located at A(−2, 2), B(−2, 4), C(2, 4), and D(2, 2). The quadrilateral is then transformed using the rule (x + 2, y − 3) to form the image A'B'C'D'. What are the new coordinates of A', B', C', and D'? Describe what characteristics you would find if the corresponding vertices were connected with line segments.

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Answer:

Explanation:

For the transformation of this quadrilateral, we must use the rule and apply for each point to find the new points...

(x + 2 , y - 3)

A (-2, 2)

A' = (-2 + 2 , 2 - 3) =

A'(0, -1)

B (-2 , 4)

B' = (-2 + 2 . 4 - 3)

B' (0, 1)

C (2 . 4)

C' = (2 + 2 , 4 - 3)

C' (4 , 1)

D (2 , 2)

D' = (2 + 2 , 2 - 3)

D' (4 , -1)

You can compare each quadrilateral at the draw uploaded.

P.S: In conclusion that the draw was uploaded, this quadrilateral has been translated

Question 1 (Essay Worth 10 points) (02.01 HC) Quadrilateral ABCD is located at A(−2, 2), B-example-1
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