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If a translation maps point (3, 2) to (4, 5); or T: (3, 2) (4, 5), then what is the image of the point (0, 0)?

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Answer:

(1,3)

Explanation:

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Translation is a rigid transformation that moves every point on a figure by the same distance in a given direction.

On this problem is given that the point T was translate from the coordinate (3,2) to the coordinate (4,5). Meaning that the image is a translation of one unit to the right and three units up with relation to the preimage.

Point (0,0) would be translated one unit to the right and three units up.
Giving the new point or preimage, the coordinates of (1,3)

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