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Asked by william

Triangle ABC has vertices at A (-2, 4), B (-5, 4), and C (-1, 6) and is translated. The image of vertex B is (-8, 4). What are the coordinate of vertices A’ and C’?
4 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
Clearly, B was translated 3 to the left
So do the others the same way -- subtract 3 from the x coordinate.
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