Asked by Khaliyl Testman
                How could you determine the coordinates of the vertices of a translated image without using a graph?
            
            
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                    Answered by
            oobleck
            
    apply the transformation to the original coordinates.
google can provide many discussions and examples.
    
google can provide many discussions and examples.
                    Answered by
            Reiny
            
    You would have to know what the translation is
e.g. suppose we have the translation (x,y) -----> (x+2,y-1)
and you had a triangle A(4,5), B(-2,9) and C(0,0)
then the translated triangle would be
A'(6,4) , B'(0,8) and C'(2,-1)
    
e.g. suppose we have the translation (x,y) -----> (x+2,y-1)
and you had a triangle A(4,5), B(-2,9) and C(0,0)
then the translated triangle would be
A'(6,4) , B'(0,8) and C'(2,-1)
                    Answered by
            Anonymous
            
    What do you notice about the ordered pairs of the original figure and the ordered pairs
of the rotation about the origin?
    
of the rotation about the origin?
                    Answered by
            kota
            
    this is why i asked not to post an answer
    
                    Answered by
            first name
            
    How could you determine the coordinates of the vertices of a translated image without using a graph?
    
                    Answered by
            tc
            
    no
    
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