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XYZ has coordinates X(2, 3), Y(1, 4), and Z(8, 9). A translation maps X to X′(4, 8). What are the coordinates for Z′? *

User Julio Diaz
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Answer:

Z'(10, 14)

Step-by-step explanation:

Taking into accoun that the vertex point X(2, 3) is mapped to X'(4, 8), we can say that the translation rule is:

(a, b) ----> (a + 2, b + 5)

Because

X(2, 3) ----> (2 + 2, 3 + 5)

----> X'(4, 8)

So, using this rule, we can find the coordinates for Z' as:

Z(8, 9) ----> (8 + 2, 9 + 5)

----> Z'(10, 14)

Therefore, the answer is Z'(10, 14)

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