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Note that WXYZ has vertices W(-1, 6), X(-6, -2), Y(2, -7), and Z(7 , 1)

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The coordinates of the image of the translation are W'(0, 10), X'(-5, 2), Y'(3, -3), and Z'(8 , 5)

What are the coordinates of the image of the translation

From the question, we have the following parameters that can be used in our computation:

W(-1, 6), X(-6, -2), Y(2, -7), and Z(7 , 1)

The translation is given as

Right 1 unit and up 4 units

This is represented as

(x, y) = (x + 1, y + 4)

So, we have

W'(-1 + 1, 6 = 4), X'(-6 + 1, -2 + 4), Y'(2 + 1, -7 + 4), and Z'(7 + 1 , 1 + 4)

Evaluate

W'(0, 10), X'(-5, 2), Y'(3, -3), and Z'(8 , 5)

Hence, the image point of after the translation are W'(0, 10), X'(-5, 2), Y'(3, -3), and Z'(8 , 5)

Question

The quadrilateral WXYZ is translated right 1 by unit and up 4 units

What are the coordinates of the image of the translation

Note that WXYZ has vertices W(-1, 6), X(-6, -2), Y(2, -7), and Z(7 , 1)

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