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Point (w, z) is transformed by the rule ​(w+5, z)​.

What type of transformation occurred?

A.) a translation of 5 units up

B.) a translation of 5 units down

C.)a translation of 5 units to the right

D.) a translation of 5 units to the left

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(w + 5, z)......this is a translation of 5 units up

because when u have a set of points (x,y)** they just subbed in w and z instead...the first digit is the x variable, and u either go up or down....if it would have been (w - 5)...u would have went down 5 units...the 2nd digit, the y , u either go right, if it is positive, or left, if it is negative.
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Answer:

Option C - a translation of 5 units to the right

Explanation:

Given : Point (w, z) is transformed by the rule ​(w+5, z)​.

To find : What type of transformation occurred?

Solution :

Point (w, z) is transformed by the rule ​(w+5, z)​.

There is addition of 5 unit in x-coordinate which means the translation is only in the horizontal axis 5 units to the right (because is positive).

Therefore, The transformation occurred is a translation of 5 units to the right.

So, Option C is correct.

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