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Point A is located at ( 3,4). find A' if A' = T<-3,5>(A)

Point A is located at ( 3,4). find A' if A' = T<-3,5>(A)-example-1
User Bub Espinja
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Given:

Point A (3, 4)

To find A' if A' = T<-3, 5>(A)

This means that point A was translated 3 units to the left and 5 units upward.

-3 means a movement 3 units to the left(on x-axis) while 5 means a movement of 5 upwards(on y-axis)

Therefore,

Point A' = (3 - 3, 4 + 5) = (0, 9)

ANSWER:

A' (0, 9)

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