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Answer:


\huge\boxed{\sf Option \ 1}

Explanation:

If we move Quadrilateral ABCD first 2 units to the left and then 4 units upwards, The resulting position of quad. ABCD will be quad. A'B'C'D'. So, The first option is correct.

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Answer:


\huge\boxed{\text{(A) 2 units left and 4 units up}}

Explanation:

You were right!

If we want to transform figure ABCD onto figure A'B'C'D', we need to note that no dilation/rotation/reflection is needed. They're just units apart.

Let's focus on a specific point, as when we move that the whole figure will too.

Let's do B/B'.

We can see that in figure ABCD, point B is at (1, -1). On A'B'C'D', point B' is at (-1, 3).

Lets first change the x values.

What we need to ask is - what's the distance from 1 to -1? We know that from 1 to 0 is 1 point and from 0 to -1 is another 1 point. So, 1+1 = 2. It's a 2 point difference to a smaller number. So we move left.

Same logic applies for y values. What's the difference from -1 to 3? From -1 to 0 is 1 unit, and from 0 to 3 is 3 units. So, the difference is 4 units upwards.

So, 2 units left and 4 units up.

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