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what are the coordinate points of A’,B’, and C’ after they were translated right 4 units and up 1 unit??

what are the coordinate points of A’,B’, and C’ after they were translated right 4 units-example-1
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Answer:

A' = ( -2 , 6 )

B' = ( 7 , 3 )

C' = ( 4 , 0 )

Explanation:

Itz askin that if each point is to be shifted 4 units right & 1 unit up then what's the co-ordinates of the new points .

The initial point of A = ( -6 , 5 )

When we shift A for 4 units right , the its abscissa = -6 + 4 = -2 (∵ Right side is considered as positive. So that's why it's +4 )

When we shift A for 1 unit up , its ordinate = 5 + 1 = 6 (∵ Upper side is considered as positive. So that's why it's +1 )

Hence , co-ordinates of A' = ( -2 , 6 )

The initial point of B = ( 3 , 2 )

When we shift A for 4 units right , the its abscissa = 3 + 4 = 7

When we shift A for 1 unit up , its ordinate = 2 + 1 = 3

Hence , co-ordinates of B' = ( 7 , 3 )

The initial point of C = ( 0 , -1 )

When we shift A for 4 units right , the its abscissa = 0 + 4 = 4

When we shift A for 1 unit up , its ordinate = -1 + 1 = 0

Hence , co-ordinates of C' = ( 4 , 0 )

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