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Identify the translation rule on a coordinate plane that verifies that triangle A(-5,1), B(-2,7), C(0,1) and triangle A'(-3,2), B'(0,8), C'(2,2) are congruent

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B would be it i think
User Jbescoyez
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we know that

Translations of geometric figures in the coordinate plane can be determined by translating the x- and y-coordinates of points. The translation is an isometric transformation (not changes the size of the figure)

so

vertex
A(-5,1) -------->
A'(-3,2)

Find the rule in the x-coordinate


-5+x=-3\\ x=-3+5\\ x=2

x--------> x+2

Find the rule in the y-coordinate


1+y=2\\ y=2-1\\ y=1

y--------> y+1

The translation rule is


(x,y)------> (x+2,y+1)

Verify vertex B


B(-2,7)------->
(x+2,y+1) ------>
(-2+2,7+1)-------->
B'(0,8) ------> is ok

Verify vertex C


C(0,1)------->
(x+2,y+1) ------>
(0+2,1+1)-------->
C'(2,2) ------> is ok

The three vertices have the same rule, therefore the triangles are congruent

the answer is

The translation rule is


(x,y)------> (x+2,y+1)



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