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In the coordinate plane, the point X (2, 2) is translated to the point X (0, 4). Under the same translation, the points Y(-2, 0) and Z (0, 6) are
translated to Y and Z', respectively. What are the coordinates of Y' and Z?


Sagot :

The points Y and Z after transition are (-4,-2) and (-2,4)

In this case, we are required to find x' and y' to find the direction of transition

x' =x coordinate of point 2 - x coordinate of point 1

   = 0-2 = -2

y'= y coordinate of point 2 - y coordinate of point 1

   =4-2 = 2

Now we are required to  subtract these transition from the points given,

Transition of point Y = (-2-2 ,0-2)  =(-4,-2)

Transition of point Z =(0-2,6-2)  = (-2,4)

Hence the points after transition are  Y as(-4,-2) and Z as (-2,4)

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