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Can someone solve this for me? An explanation of all translation rules would be very much appreciated as well!

Can someone solve this for me? An explanation of all translation rules would be very-example-1
User Ducky
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Answer:

(x+10, y+8)

Explanation:

Take the original coordinates (-7,-3) and subtract then from the prime coordinates (3,5).

x value: 3 - (-7) = 10

y value: 5 - (-3) = 8

This can be repeated with the coordinate B in order to check.

User Tarun Wadhwa
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Answer:

(x, y) → (x + 10, y + 8)

Explanation:

A translation is a rigid transformation that moves all points of a figure the same distance in the same direction without changing their orientation or shape.

In this context, the line segment
\overline{\sf B'C'} is a translation of the line segment
\overline{\sf BC}, with the following endpoints:

  • B (-6, -7) and C (-7, -3)
  • B' (4, 1) and C' (3, 5).

To determine the translation rule that relates the line segment
\overline{\sf B'C'} to
\overline{\sf BC}, we can find the horizontal and vertical shifts by comparing the corresponding endpoints.

Horizontal shift

  • Point B' is 10 units to the right of point B.
  • Point C' is 10 units to the right of point C.

Therefore, there is a horizontal shift of 10 units to the right, which can be expressed as (x + 10).

Vertical shift

  • Point B' is 8 units above point B.
  • Point C' is 8 units above point C.

Therefore, there is a vertical shift of 8 units up, which can be expressed as (y + 8).

Hence, the mapping rule for this translation is:


\large\boxed{\boxed{(x, y) \rightarrow (x + 10, y + 8)}}

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