Asked by Kali
Hi! I need help with this math homework question:
If you had a triangle that has the vertices (-2, 1), (0, -5), and (1. 2) and you had to shift that triangle 5 units left and 4 units down, how would you find the vertices of the shifted triangle?
If you had a triangle that has the vertices (-2, 1), (0, -5), and (1. 2) and you had to shift that triangle 5 units left and 4 units down, how would you find the vertices of the shifted triangle?
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Answered by
Steve
easy. Just -5 to x and -4 to y:
(-2,1) -> (-7,-3)
and similarly for the other points.
(-2,1) -> (-7,-3)
and similarly for the other points.
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