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Quadrilateral ABCD is translated 5 units up. What are the coordinates of quadrilateral A'B'C'D?

A) A'(-10,5), B'(-6,5), C'(-6,2), D'(-10,1)
B) A'(-5,10), B'(-1, 10), C'(-1,7), D'(-5,6)
C) A(-5,0), B'(-1,0), C'(-1,-3), D'(-5,-4)
D) A(-10,10), B'(-6, 10), C'(-6,7), D'(-10,6)

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Final answer:

The coordinates of quadrilateral A'B'C'D after being translated 5 units up are A) A'(-10, 5), B'(-6, 5), C'(-6, 2), and D'(-10, 1).

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the coordinates of quadrilateral A'B'C'D after it is translated 5 units up, we need to add 5 to the y-coordinate of each vertex of quadrilateral ABCD.

Thus, the coordinates of quadrilateral A'B'C'D are:

  • A'(-10, 5)
  • B'(-6, 5)
  • C'(-6, 2)
  • D'(-10, 1)

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