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Graph quadrilateral ABCD with vertices A(−4,1) B(−3,3) C(0,1) D(−2, 0) and its image after the translation.(x,y)→(x+4, y−2)

Graph quadrilateral ABCD with vertices A(−4,1) B(−3,3) C(0,1) D(−2, 0) and its image-example-1
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To find:

The graph of quadrilateral ABCD and its translation.

Solution:

Plot the points A(−4,1) B(−3,3) C(0,1) D(−2, 0) on the graph and join the points.

The translation is (x,y)→(x+4, y−2). So, the image after translation is given below:

Graph quadrilateral ABCD with vertices A(−4,1) B(−3,3) C(0,1) D(−2, 0) and its image-example-1
Graph quadrilateral ABCD with vertices A(−4,1) B(−3,3) C(0,1) D(−2, 0) and its image-example-2
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