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triangle has vertices of (1, 5), (2, 2), and (6, 3). What are the vertices of the image created by applying the translation (x,y) (x+6,y-4

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For each of the points you apply this translation I'll start with the first point (1,5) x+6=(1)+6=7 y-4=(5)-4=1 The new set of points is (7,1) hope this helps :D
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Answer: The answer is (7, 1), (8, -2) and (12, -1).

Step-by-step explanation: Given that the vertices of a triangle are (1, 5), (2, 2) and (6, 3).

We are to find the vertices of the image created after a translation of
(x,y)\Rightarrow (x+6,y-4).

We have


(1,5)\Rightarrow (1+6,5-4)=(7,1),\\\\(2,2)\Rightarrow (2+6,2-4)=(8,-2),\\\\(6,3)\Rightarrow (6+6,3-4)=(12,-1).

Thus, new vertices are (7, 1), (8, -2) and (12, -1).

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