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How do you write an equation of a translated line given the equation of the original line and both the translated and original...Asked by Krista
How do you write an equation of a translated line given the equation of the original line and both the translated and original lines on a graph??
Thanks in advance!!
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Answered by
arash
2x+3x=?
Answered by
MathMate
You will need the equation of the original line, and a way to know where the translated line will go.
The destination is usually a point through which the translated line will pass, or the (perpendicular) distance between the two lines.
See if you can figure out the information and post it in a more concrete form.
Different data require different methods.
The destination is usually a point through which the translated line will pass, or the (perpendicular) distance between the two lines.
See if you can figure out the information and post it in a more concrete form.
Different data require different methods.
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