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The image of the point

(

1
,

1
)
(−1,−1) under a translation is
(
4
,
4
)
(4,4). Find the coordinates of the image of the point
(

6
,
5
)
(−6,5) under the same translation

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User Brandozz
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The coordinates of the image of the point (-6, 5) under the same translation is (-1, 10).

A translation in math moves a shape left or right and/or up or down. The translated shapes look exactly the same size as the original shape, and hence the shapes are congruent to each other.

Given:

the point is (-8, 3) whose image point is (-5, 2)

The difference between the coordinates of the image and the coordinates of the original is the same for both points.

X - (-6, 5) = (4, 4) -(-1, -1)

X = (4, 4) -(-1, -1) +(-6, 5) = (4+1-6, 4+1+5)

X = (-1, 10)

Hence, the point is (-1, 10)

Full Question:

Although part of your question is missing, you might be referring to this full question:

The image of the point (-1, -1)(under a translation is (4, 4)( Find the coordinates of the image of the point (-6, 5) under the same translation.

The image of the point ( − 1 , − 1 ) (−1,−1) under a translation is ( 4 , 4 ) (4,4). Find-example-1
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