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AABC has vertices A(-3,-4), B(1,5), and C(4.1). AABC is translated so that B'is located at point (-3, 2). State the

coordinates of A' and C', where AA'B'C' is the translation of AABC.
A. A'(-7, -7), C'(0, -2)
B. A-6, -8), C'(1, -3)
C. A'(-4,-3), C'(1,-4)
D. A'(1,-1), C'(8,4)

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Answer:

Step 1: Identify the coordinates of each of the vertices of the triangle.

Step 2: Translate each point by adding the horizontal translation value to the x-coordinate of each vertex and the vertical translation value to the y-coordinate of each point. For these translations, add a negative number if the horizontal translation is to the left or if the vertical translation is downward.

Step 3: Plot the three translated points and draw the triangle by connecting each pair of points with a straight line.

Explanation:

Triangle: A triangle is a three-sided geometric figure made by connecting each pair of points in a set of three with straight lines. The points that define a triangle are known as vertices

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