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What shifts would be needed to move Q to (5, 1)?

A) 2 units right, 5 units down
B) 5 units left, 2 units down
C) 5 units right, 1 unit down
D) 1 unit right, 4 units down

What shifts would be needed to move Q to (5, 1)? A) 2 units right, 5 units down B-example-1
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A.
Look at the graph. Very helpful to know x- and y- axies....
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Answer:

The answer is the option A


2 units to the right and
5 units down

Explanation:

we know that

Observing the graph

The coordinates of point Q are
(3,6)

so

To move


(3,6)--------> (5,1)

The rule of the translation is


(x,y)------> (x+2,y-5)

That means-----> The translation is
2 units to the right and
5 units down


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