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Translate A ABC using the vector . The coordinates of A ABC are A(-5, 1), B(1, 1), and Clo,-4). List the coordinates of the image: AC B'( ) C'( )

Translate A ABC using the vector . The coordinates of A ABC are A(-5, 1), B(1, 1), and-example-1
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A' (-3,6) B' (4,6) C'( 3,1)

When we translate using a vector the most important thing is the direction of it. So since the vector <-3, 5>

Let's keep the direction and the magnitude.

2) Let's check how it is

3) Now, let's imagine that we could pick the triangle and place the vertex

over the vector like this:

Note that we picked parallel vectors to that translation vector <-3,5>. And translated the triangle. So the Image is going to be at the following coordinates: A' (-3,6) B' (4,6) C'( 3,1)

Translate A ABC using the vector . The coordinates of A ABC are A(-5, 1), B(1, 1), and-example-1
Translate A ABC using the vector . The coordinates of A ABC are A(-5, 1), B(1, 1), and-example-2
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