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Which rule describes the translation below?

(x,y) →(x-5.y-3)
(x,y) →(X+5.y+3) (x,y) → (x-3.y-5)
(x,y) → (x+3.y+5)

Which rule describes the translation below? (x,y) →(x-5.y-3) (x,y) →(X+5.y+3) (x,y-example-1
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Answer:

first option

Explanation:

Consider the coordinates of points T andT'

T (1, 1 ) and T' (- 4, - 2 )

To go from 1 to - 4 in the x- direction means subtracting 5

To go from 1 to - - 2 in the y- direction means subtracting 3

Then translation rule is (x, y ) → (x - 5, y - 3 )

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