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Triangle XYZ has vertices X(6,-2.3) Y(7.5,5) and Z(8,4) When translated X' has coordinates (2.8, - 1.3). Write a rule to describe this transformation. Then find the coordinates of Y' and Z'.


WHO KNOWS HOW TO DO THIS??? IT IS DRIVING ME CRAZY!!! HELP! THANK YOU!
Please explain so I will understand how to do this!


Sagot :

to find how much that you have to translate:
X'-X
[2.8-6,-1.3-(-2.3)]
->(x-3.2,y+1)
so Y'(4.3,6) and Z'(4.8,5)