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Triangle ABC undergoes a translation of 5 units up and 1 unit to the right resulting translation A'B'C'. What are the coordinates for the new verticals HELP MEEE

Triangle ABC undergoes a translation of 5 units up and 1 unit to the right resulting-example-1
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The coordinates of the new vertices are;


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Here, we want to perform a translation and write the coordinates of the new points

Before we do this, we need to know the trnaslation rule involved

Translating 5 units up mean we add 5 to the y-axis value. Translating 1 unit up mean we will add 1 unit to the x-axis value

We have the rule as follows;


(x,y)\rightarrow(x+1,y+5)_{}

Therefore, for the points given, we have that;


\begin{gathered} A^(\prime)\text{ = (3+1, 4 + 5) = (4,9)} \\ B^(\prime)\text{ = (0+1, 2 + 5) = (1,7)} \\ C^(\prime)\text{ = (1+1 , 7 + 5) = (2,12)} \end{gathered}

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