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On a coordinate plane, 2 right triangles are shown. The first triangle has points A (negative 1, 3), B (negative 1, 1), C (3, 1). The second triangle has points A prime (2, negative 2), B prime (2, negative 4), C prime (6, negative 4). Which statements are true about triangle ABC and its translated image, A'B'C'? Select two options. The rule for the translation can be written as T–5, 3(x, y). The rule for the translation can be written as T3, –5(x, y). The rule for the translation can be written as (x, y) → (x + 3, y – 3). The rule for the translation can be written as (x, y) → (x – 3, y – 3). Triangle ABC has been translated 3 units to the right and 5 units down.

User Mark Tolley
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Answer:

b,e

Explanation:

just did it

User NcAdams
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Answer:

  • B and E

Explanation:

Given

  • ΔABC ⇒ A(- 1, 3), B(- 1, 1), C(3, 1)
  • ΔA'B'C' ⇒ A'(2, - 2), B'(2, - 4), C'(6, - 4)

Comparing the coordinates of the corresponding vertices, we see the difference:

  • x → x + 3, y → y - 5

It means the ΔABC has been translated 3 units right and 5 units down

Correct answer choices are B and E

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