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translates Building C to the location of


Building E. Use mapping notation to describe


the translation of Building C.

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The translation of Building C to the location of Building E is described using mapping notation-in this case (x, y) -> (x + a, y + b), with a and b referencing the distances moved on the x and y coordinates.

Step-by-step explanation:

In mathematics, a translation is a geometric operation where every point of a shape is moved the same distance in the same direction. To describe the translation of Building C to the location of Building E, we use mapping notation as (x, y) → (x + a, y + b), where a and b represent the distances moved in the x (horizontal) and y (vertical) directions respectively. If Building C's position is represented by (x, y) and Building E's position is represented by (x', y'), then the mapping notation would be defined as (x, y) → (x', y'). The values of a and b come from the difference between the coordinates of E and C.

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