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The endpoints of a segment are (0, –5) and (–3, –7). What are the endpoints of the segment after it has been translated 5 units to the right? A.(–5, –5), (–8, –7) B.(0, 0), (–3,…
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The endpoints of a segment are (0, –5) and (–3, –7). What are the endpoints of the segment after it has been translated 5 units to the right? A.(–5, –5), (–8, –7) B.(0, 0), (–3,…
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The endpoints of a segment are (0, –5) and (–3, –7). What are the endpoints of the segment after it has been translated 5 units to the right?
A.(–5, –5), (–8, –7)
B.(0, 0), (–3, –2)
C.(5, –5), (2, –7)
D.(5, 0), (2, –2)
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the answer is
D.(5, 0), (2, –2)
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let A(0, -5) and
it has been translated 5 units to the right means, x=xA+5=0+5=5, y=yA+5=5-5=0
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