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A'B'C' is the image of ABC after a translation in the coordinate plane. Write a coordinate rule for the translation.

A'B'C' is the image of ABC after a translation in the coordinate plane. Write a coordinate-example-1
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Taking one point at a time we shall determine the coordinate rule for the translation from ABC to A'B'C'

The x coordinate for point A shows that the value of x has been decreased by a factor of negative 2. Also the the value of y has been increased by a factor of 8. Hence point A moves to point A' with the following rules;

Move 2 units to the left of the x-axis

Move 8 units upward of the y-axis

Apply the same rule for points B and C and your translation is complete!

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