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On a coordinate plane, a square has points A (negative 5, 2), B (1, 2), C (negative 4, 1), and D (negative 5, negative 4). If a translation of is applied to square ABCD, what is the y-coordinate of B'?

User Clines
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Answer:

-2

Explanation:

User Hazem Taha
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Answer:

The y coordinates of B' is: 8

Explanation:

Given


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Translation of (x, y) → (x + 6, y – 10) ---Missing from the question

Required

Determine the y coordinates of B'

We have:

(x, y) → (x + 6, y – 10)

And


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So the translation from B to B' is:


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So, we have:


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The y coordinates of B' is: 8

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