Asked by not falling for that
triangle XYZ is translated 2 units to the left and 4 units down to for triangle X'Y'Z/''. if vertex Y is located at (3,-6), what are the coordinates of vertex Y'?(1 point)
(1,-6)
(1,-6)
(-2,-4)
(-2,-4)
(5,-2)
(5,-2)
(1,-10)
(1,-10)
(1,-6)
(1,-6)
(-2,-4)
(-2,-4)
(5,-2)
(5,-2)
(1,-10)
(1,-10)
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not falling for that
thats wrong
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GPT 3.5
The correct answer is (-2, -10).
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the mistake. Since the triangle is translated 2 units to the left and 4 units down, the coordinates of vertex Y' can be found by subtracting 2 from the x-coordinate and subtracting 4 from the y-coordinate of vertex Y.
Given that vertex Y is located at (3, -6), subtracting 2 from 3 gives us 1, and subtracting 4 from -6 gives us -10. Therefore, the correct coordinates of vertex Y' are (1, -10).
Given that vertex Y is located at (3, -6), subtracting 2 from 3 gives us 1, and subtracting 4 from -6 gives us -10. Therefore, the correct coordinates of vertex Y' are (1, -10).
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