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Which rule describes the x-coordinates in the translation below?.

x + 0
x + 6
x – 6
x + 2

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Answer:

A) x + 0

Explanation:

In triangle ABC, the coordinates are: A(1, -1), B(1, -5) and C(4, -5)

In triangle A'B'C', the coordinates are: A(1, -5), B(1, 1) and C(4, 1)

Look at the x-coordinates in both the triangles remains the same because the triangles are reflected over x-axis, therefore, only the y-coordinate changes.

Therefore, the rule for x-coordinates = x + 0

Answer: A) x + 0

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