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If a translation of T2, -7(x,y) is applied to abc, what are the coordinates of B

If a translation of T2, -7(x,y) is applied to abc, what are the coordinates of B-example-1

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Answer:

D) (3, –12)

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Answer:

B' =( 3,-12)

Step-by-step explanation:

In translation, a point K(x,y) can be translated using the rule T₁(a,b) to form K'(x+a,y+b)

The translation rule is given as T------ (2,-7)

The coordinate for B (1,-5)

Applying the translation B (1,-5) ---------T (2,-7)---------B'( 1+2, -7+-5)=(3,-12)

B' =( 3,-12)

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