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Need help with this graphing and W X and Y

Need help with this graphing and W X and Y-example-1
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Answer:

W'(1,0), X'(2,2), and Y'(4,-3)

Explanation:

In the graph, the coordinates of the vertex of triangle WXY are:

• W(-5, 2)

,

• X(-4, 4)

,

• Y(-2, -1)

After a translation by the rule below:


(x,y)\to(x+6,y-2)

The coordinates of the image W'X'Y' are calculated below:


\begin{gathered} W(-5,2)\to(-5+6,2-2)=W^(\prime)(1,0) \\ X(-4,4)\to(-4+6,4-2)=X^(\prime)(2,2) \\ Y(-2,-1)\to(-2+6,-1-2)=Y^(\prime)(4,-3) \end{gathered}

The coordinates of the image are W'(1,0), X'(2,2), and Y'(4,-3).

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