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Quadrilateral GHJK has vertices G(2, 3), H(8, 2), J(6, 8), and K(3, 6). It is transformed according to the rule T(–4, –5).

What are the coordinates of G”?

(–7, 3)
(–2, 2)
(–1, –7)
(2, –2)

User Thagor
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Answer:

the transformation T(a, b) can be change the pre image to the final image by following the rule as we explain below

if A(x, y) is a pre image, then A ' ( x', y') is its image, and x' = a+x, y' = b + y, where because of T(a, b) transformation

in our case Quadrilateral GHJK has vertices G(2, 3), so the coordinates of G”

can be found with

T(-4, -5) applied to G(2, 3) ⇒ G' (-4 +2, -5+3)=G' (-2, -2)

T(-4, -5) applied to G' (-2, -2) ⇒ G"(-4-2, -5-2) =G"(-6, -7)

the coordinates of G” are (-6, -7)

Explanation:

i hope it helps?

User Subhash Dike
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Answer:

its c on edg (-1, -7)

Explanation:

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