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The rectangle ABCD is translated to another rectangle A'B'C'D' using the transformation T: (x → x - 1, y → y - 2). Which of the following can be the coordinates of the rectangle A'B'C'D'? (1,1) (0, -3)
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The rectangle ABCD is translated to another rectangle A'B'C'D' using the transformation T: (x → x - 1, y → y - 2).
Which of the following can be the coordinates of the rectangle A'B'C'D'?
(1,1) (0, -3) (-3, 0) (2, 2) (-2, -1)
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1,1 is your answer. just apply the rule to the set points
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(-3,0) (1,1) (0,3) (-2,-2) would be the where the new rectangle is, so out of your options you would only choose
(1,1) and (-3,0)
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