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Triangle JKL has vertices at J(−1, −5), K(−2, −2), and L(2, −4). Determine the translation direction and number of units of the image of triangle JKL if vertex J′ is at (2, −5).

1 unit down
1 unit up
3 units to the right
3 units to the left
1 year ago

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Answered by GPT 3.5
3 units to the right
1 year ago
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