Asked by Lenora
Triangle ABC has vertices A = (0,6) B = (-2,3), and C = (2,1). Find the coordinates of its vertices if it is translated by the equations:
x' = x - 4, y' = y -3
x' = x - 4, y' = y -3
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Answered by
drwls
I recall answering this yesterday. Is it a repeat post?
For the three new vertex coordinates (x',y'), subtract 4 from the x values and 3 from the y values of the first three pairs of coordinates.
For the three new vertex coordinates (x',y'), subtract 4 from the x values and 3 from the y values of the first three pairs of coordinates.
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