Question
triangleRSV has coordinates R(2, 1), S(3, 2), and V(2, 6). A translation maps points R to R' at (–4, 8). What are the coordinates for S' for this translation?
(1 point)
Responses
(–6, –4)
(–6, –4)
(–3, 2)
(–3, 2)
(–3, 9)
(–3, 9)
(–4, 13)
(–4, 13)
(1 point)
Responses
(–6, –4)
(–6, –4)
(–3, 2)
(–3, 2)
(–3, 9)
(–3, 9)
(–4, 13)
(–4, 13)
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To find the coordinates for S' after the translation, you need to apply the same translation vector that maps R to R'.
In this case, the translation vector is (-4 - 2, 8 - 1) = (-6, 7).
To get the coordinates for S', you apply this translation vector to the coordinates of S:
(3, 2) + (-6, 7) = (-3, 9).
Therefore, the coordinates for S' are (-3, 9).
The correct answer is (–3, 9).
In this case, the translation vector is (-4 - 2, 8 - 1) = (-6, 7).
To get the coordinates for S', you apply this translation vector to the coordinates of S:
(3, 2) + (-6, 7) = (-3, 9).
Therefore, the coordinates for S' are (-3, 9).
The correct answer is (–3, 9).
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