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Triangle ABC has vertices A(4, 5), B(0, 5), and C(3, –1). The triangle is translated 3 units to the left and 1 unit up. What are the coordinates of B' after the translation?

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Answer:

B: (-3,6)

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User Ahmed Aeon Axan
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Answer:


B' = (-3,6)

Explanation:

Given


A(4,5)


B(0,5)


C(3,-1)

Translation: 3 units left and 1 unit right

Required

Determine the new coordinates of B

Write out the coordinates of B


x = 0


y = 5

When a function is shifted to the left, we have to subtract the unit from the x value of the function;

Shifting by 3 units left, the new x becomes


New\ x = 0 - 3


New\ x = -3

When a function is shifted upward, we have to add the unit to the y value of the function;

Shifting by 1 unit up, the new y becomes


New\ y = 5 + 1


New\ y = 6

Hence, the new coordinates of B is


B' = (-3,6)

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