Final answer:
To find the rule for translation and the coordinates of the translated image, we can complete the table by applying the translation to each point of the original triangle.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the rule for translation, we need to complete the table by applying the translation to each point of the original triangle. Let's say triangle ABC has coordinates (x,y): A(1,2), B(4,3), C(2,5). If we translate each point by adding a constant value to the x-coordinate and y-coordinate, we can find the coordinates of the translated image.
PointOriginal CoordinatesTranslated CoordinatesA(1,2)(1+3, 2+2) = (4,4)B(4,3)(4+3, 3+2) = (7,5)C(2,5)(2+3, 5+2) = (5,7)
The rule for the translation is to add 3 to the x-coordinate and 2 to the y-coordinate.