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What is a rule that describes the translation ABCD—> A’B’C’D’?

A. (x, y) → (x + 5, y+6)
B. (x, y) = (x + 6, y + 5)
C. (x,y) → (x - 5, y - 6)
D. (x, y) → (x - 6, y - 5)

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Final answer:

Option D: (x, y) -> (x - 6, y - 5) is the rule that describes the translation ABCD -> A'B'C'D'.

Step-by-step explanation:

To describe the translation ABCD -> A'B'C'D', we need to determine how the x and y coordinates of each point change. Let's examine option D: (x, y) -> (x - 6, y - 5).

  1. We subtract 6 from the x-coordinate of each point.
  2. We subtract 5 from the y-coordinate of each point.

Using option D, we can translate the points of the original shape ABCD to the new shape A'B'C'D'.

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