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Translate X(2,3) Y(0,0) Z(4,4) 2 units right and 3 units up

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Answer:

X:(4,6), Y:(2,3), Z:(6,7)

Explanation:

2 units right implies a change on the x-axis, meaning you add 2 units to the x of the coordinate pair (x, y). 3 units up implies a change in Y, you apply the same rule and add 3 to the Y of the pair.

2 units right (add 2 to x pair coordinate)

X: (2,3) --> (4,3)

Y: (0,0) --> (2,0)

Z:(4,4) --> (6,4)

and 3 units up (add 3 to y pair coordinate)

X: (4,3) --> (4,6)

Y: (2,0) --> (2,3)

Z: (6,4) --> (6,7)

User Zin Min
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Answer:

X(4, 6) Y(2, 3) Z(6, 7)

Explanation:

If you want to translate something right on a number line, then you are essentially adding to it. Thus you would just add 2 to each of the x values of the coordinates. The same applies with translating something up, all that really means is that you are adding to each of the y values so all you have to do is add 3 to each of the y values and you get your answer.

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