Get reliable answers to your questions at Westonci.ca, where our knowledgeable community is always ready to help. Join our platform to connect with experts ready to provide accurate answers to your questions in various fields. Join our Q&A platform to connect with experts dedicated to providing accurate answers to your questions in various fields.

WILL GIVE 5 STAR RATING IF RIGHT
Triangle ABC has vertices A(−3, 1), B(−3, 4), and C(−7, 1).


Part A: If ∆ABC is translated according to the rule (x, y) → (x + 4, y − 3) to form ∆A'B'C', how is the translation described with words? (3 points)

Part B: Where are the vertices of ∆A'B'C' located? Show your work or explain your steps. (4 points)

Part C: Triangle A'B'C' is rotated 90° counterclockwise about the origin to form ∆A"B"C". Is ∆ABC congruent to ∆A"B"C"? Give details to support your answer. (3 points)

Sagot :