To find the area of the translated square, we first need to calculate the new coordinates of the square after it has been translated 7 units to the left and 10 units up.
Since the original square has sides of 5 units, the coordinates of the original square are:
(0,0), (5,0), (5,5), (0,5)
When the square is translated 7 units to the left and 10 units up, the new coordinates become:
(-7,10), (-2,10), (-2,15), (-7,15)
To find the area of the translated square, we can calculate the length of the sides of the translated square. The side of the translated square is 5 units, therefore, we can square this length to find the area:
Area = 5^2 = 25 square units
Therefore, the area of the translated square is 25 square units.
A square has sides 5 units in length, and it is translated 7 units to the left and 10 units up. What is the area of the translated square?(1 point)Responses35 square units35 square units25 square units25 square unitsThere is not enough information. There is not enough information.10 square units
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