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What is a rule that describes the translation ABCD ⇒A' B' C' D'?

A. T <3,-2> (ABCD)
B. T <3,2> (ABCD)
C. T <2,-3> (ABCD)
D. T<-3,2> (ABCD)

A. IS WRONG

What is a rule that describes the translation ABCD ⇒A' B' C' D'? A. T <3,-2&gt-example-1

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

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User Panschk
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To go from A = (-3,3) to A' = (-6, 5) we need to
* step 1) move 3 units to the left
* step 2) move 2 units up

The movement in step 1 means x becomes x-3
The movement in step 2 means y becomes y+2

Put this together and (x,y) turns into (x-3, y+2)

That's the same as writing T<-3, 2> as choice D is saying

Answer: Choice D
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