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The figure shows five points. A point has been translated right and up

The figure shows five points. A point has been translated right and up-example-1
User Fuwaneko
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A point has been translated right and up from point D could be the image of B.

It indicates that a point was translated right and up.

As a result, any point existing on the rightmost side cannot be the translated point.

As a result, points E and D are ruled out.

There is no point that is higher than point A.

As a result, no "up" translation is available for point A.

Only points C and B are capable of "right and up" movement.

As a result, the first option "Point D could be the image of B" is correct.

User Maurizio
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Answer:

Point D could be the image of B

Explanation:

It says that a point has been translated right and up.

So any point that is already on the right most side can't be the translated point. Hence points E and D are not possible.

There is no point which is above point A. so "up" translation is not possible for point A.

only point C and B can "right and up" movement.

So first choice "Point D could be the image of B". is correct.

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