Ask a New Question

Question

which is a rule that describes the translation of a point form (4 -8) to (7 -10)?

(x,y) --> (x + 3, y - 2)
(x,y) --> (x + 3, y + 2)**
(x,y) --> (x - 3, y - 2)
(x,y) --> (x - 3, y + 2)
8 years ago

Answers

Steve
nope. -8-2 = -10
8 years ago
hehehe
so... what's the answer?
5 years ago
a random protogen
Most likely A because 4+3=7 and (-8)-2=-10

if its wrong let me know
4 years ago

Related Questions

Which is a rule that describes the translation of a point form (4, –8) to (7, –10)? A.(x,y)--->(x+3... Which rule describes the transformation that is a reflection across the x-axis? a- (x,y)>(x,-y)... Which is a rule that describes the translation of a point form (4, -8) to (7, -10)? Which is a rule that describes the translation of a point form (4, –8) to (7, –10)? A. (x, y) arro... Which is a rule that describes the translation of a point from (4,-8) to (7,-10)? A. (x,y)—>(x+3,y-... which algebraic rule describes the transformation Which best describes the rule for this pattern? 1, –4, 3, –2, . . .
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use