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The vertices of a triangle are A (0, 2), B(-2,-5), and C(0,5). Find the new vertices.

Use the rule (x,y) → (X +3, y - 2) to translate each vertex. Enter each vertex as an ordered pair.
The new vertices are A'
,CH

User Aljo F
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Answer:

see explanation

Explanation:

Given the translation rule

(x, y ) → (x + 3, y - 2 )

This means add 3 to the original x- coordinate and subtract 2 from the original y- coordinate, thus

A(0, 2 ) → A'(0 + 3, 2 - 2 ) → A'(3, 0 )

B(- 2, - 5 ) → B'(- 2 + 3, - 5 - 2 ) → B'(1, - 7 )

C(0, 5 ) → C'(0 + 3, 5 - 2 ) → C'(3, 3 )

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