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The figure shows a pair of parallel line segments on a coordinate grid:

A coordinate grid is shown from positive 6 to negative 6 on the x-axis and from positive 6 to negative 6 on the y-axis. A line segment EF is shown with E as ordered pair negative 5, negative 1 and F as ordered pair negative 2, negative 1. Another line segment GH is shown with G as ordered pair negative 5, negative 2 and H as ordered pair negative 2, negative 2.

The line segments are translated 2 units to the left to form E'F' and G'H'. Which statement describes E'F' and G'H'?

Line segments E'F' and G'H' intersect at (−2, 0) and are two times farther apart than EF and GH.
Line segments E'F' and G'H' intersect at (0, −2) and are two times farther apart than EF and GH. .
Line segments E'F' and G'H' do not intersect and are the same distance apart as EF and GH.
Line segments E'F' and G'H' do not intersect and are closer together than EF and GH.

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Answer:

C.

Explanation:

because the alpt E'F and G'H do have same intersect but same distance.

User Ziur Olpa
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the answer is
Line segments E'F' and G'H' do not intersect and are the same distance apart as EF and GH.
please look at the image
The figure shows a pair of parallel line segments on a coordinate grid: A coordinate-example-1
User Andy Edinborough
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