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Triangle PQR with coordinates P(3,-4), (6, -1), and R(6, -6) is translated -3 units horizontally and 6 units vertically. What will

be the coordinates of P'Q'R'?

User Susan
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Answer:

(0, 2), (3, 5) and (3, 0)

Explanation:

Since, Points P(3,-4), Q(6, -1), and R(6, -6) is translated -3 units horizontally and 6 units vertically.

Therefore,

P' (3 - 3, - 4 +6) = P' (0, 2)

Q'(6 - 3, - 1 + 6) = Q'(3, 5)

R'(6 - 3, -6 + 6) = R'(3, 0)

Thus, the coordinates of P'Q'R are (0, 2), (3, 5) and (3, 0).

User Lucky Rana
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Answer:

  • P'(0, 2), Q'(3, 5), R'(3, 0)

Explanation:

Given

  • Points P(3,-4), Q(6, -1), R(6, -6)
  • Translation: x -3, y + 6

New points:

  • P'(3 - 3, -4 + 6) = P'(0, 2)
  • Q'(6 - 3, -1 + 6) = Q'(3, 5)
  • R'(6 - 3, -6 + 6) = R'(3, 0)
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