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HELP ME PLS!!!!!!!!!!! MY HEAD HURTS!!!! I AM ABOUT TO CRY! Point A is located at (2, -5). After it is translated, point A' is located at (-4, -5). What was the translation? 6 units to the right 6 units
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HELP ME PLS!!!!!!!!!!! MY HEAD HURTS!!!! I AM ABOUT TO CRY!
Point A is located at (2, -5). After it is translated, point A' is located at (-4, -5). What was the translation?
6 units to the right
6 units to the left
6 units down
6 units up
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Answer:
6 units to the left
Explanation:
it's a change across the x-axis
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The translation is 6 units to the left
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