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The vertices of ABC are A(4, - 4), B(-1,-1), and C(2,2). For the translation below, give the vertices of AA'B'C'. T(3.6) (ABC) The vertices of AA'B'C' are A and | (Simplify your answers. Type ordered pairs.)

The vertices of ABC are A(4, - 4), B(-1,-1), and C(2,2). For the translation below-example-1
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A'(7, 2)

B'(2, 5)

C'(5, 8)

Step-by-step explanation

The vertices of ABC are A(4, -4), B(-1, -1) and C(2, 2).

The translation is given as T(3, 6).

This simply means that the triangle was translated 3 units to the right and 6 units up.

Therefore, we will add 3 to each x cordinate and 6 to each y cordinate.

=> A(4, -4) becomes A'(4 + 3, -4 + 6) => A'(7, 2)

=> B(-1, -1) becomes B'(-1 + 3, -1 + 6) => B'(2, 5)

=> C(2, 2) becomes C'(2 + 3, 2 + 6) => C'(5, 8)

Those are the cordinates of A'B'C'.

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