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A triangle has vertices at (5, 2), (−2, 4), and (−4, 2). What are the coordinates of the vertices of the image after the translation (x, y) arrowright (x + 3, y − 4)?


The coordinates are (5, 2) arrowright (
,
), (−2, 4) arrowright (
,
), and (−4, 2) arrowright (
,
).

Complete the description of the translation.

The triangle is translated
unit(s) to the right and
unit(s) down.


Sagot :

Answer:

  • (5, 2)  →  (8, -2)
  • (-2, 4) →  (1, 0)
  • (-4, 2) →  (-1, -2)

Solution:

Take each of the points of the triangle and add 3 to the X and subtract 4 from the Y.

Your triangle would have translated 3 units to the right and 4 units down. That will leave you with your answer!

-Zac