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on a coordinate plane, line segment AB has a length of 12 units. AB is translated 5 units up, resulting in line segment A’B’. What is the length of A’B’?

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Answer:

  • 12 units

Explanation:

Given

  • Line segment AB = 12 units

Translation of AB → A'B' by the rule T(x +0, y+5)

This translation won't change the length of A'B' as the difference in (x2-x1) and (y2-y1) stays same because x-coordinate stays as is and y-coordinate's change cancelled when subtracting

So A'B' = 12 units

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