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John translated parallelogram ABCD using the rule (x,y)→(x+3, y−2). If angle A is 110° and angle B is 70°, what is the degree measurement of angle A'?
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John translated parallelogram ABCD using the rule (x,y)→(x+3, y−2). If angle A is 110° and angle B is 70°, what is the degree measurement of angle A'?
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110 degrees
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The translation is not changing the angles, because the all the points were moved 3 units to the right and two units down, so all the lines preserved their slopes.
Then if the angles A and B were 110 and 70 the images preserve the same angles.
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