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)

1 answer

To find the coordinates for S' under this translation, we can use the equation for translation: (x', y') = (x + h, y + k), where (h, k) represents the amount of horizontal and vertical shifting.

We know that R' is located at (-4, 8), so the horizontal shift is -4 and the vertical shift is 8.

S has coordinates (3, 2). Applying the translation equation, we get:
(x', y') = (3 + (-4), 2 + 8) = (-1, 10)

Therefore, the coordinates for S' are (-1, 10).

None of the provided answer choices match the correct coordinates for S'.