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3. Rhombus KLMN with vertices K(-3, 2), L(1,4), M(-1,0), and N(-5,-2): (x, y) = (x + 2, y-5) que no entiendo me ayuda



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Final answer:

To find the new coordinates of the rhombus after the transformation (x, y) = (x + 2, y-5), apply this transformation to each vertex individually.

Step-by-step explanation:

A rhombus is a quadrilateral with all sides of equal length. To find the new coordinates of the rhombus after the transformation (x, y) = (x + 2, y-5), we apply this transformation to each vertex individually.

For point K(-3, 2), the new coordinates would be K'(-1, -3). For point L(1, 4), the new coordinates would be L'(3, -1). For point M(-1, 0), the new coordinates would be M'(1, -5). And for point N(-5, -2), the new coordinates would be N'(-3, -7).

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See your Question is not clear .I am writing steps to do .

  • First Find difference between all co-ordinates(sides)
  • Then find length of Diagonals
  • Now if you need to find perimeter use the formula 4(sides)
  • If you need to find area use the formula .1/2 Diagonals