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Determine how many units quadrilateral ABCD has been shifted. (1 point) Quadrilateral ABCD has been shifted units to the left and units up
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To determine the number of units quadrilateral ABCD has been shifted, you need to analyze the coordinates of the original quadrilateral and the new quadrilateral after the shift.
For a shift to the left, the x-coordinates of the vertices decrease by the number of units shifted. For a shift upward, the y-coordinates of the vertices increase by the number of units shifted.
You would typically see two values, one representing the horizontal shift (to the left, which would be a negative value) and one representing the vertical shift (upward, which would be a positive value).
For instance, if ABCD was shifted 3 units to the left and 4 units up, you would say that quadrilateral ABCD is shifted 3 units left and 4 units up.
Without the specific coordinates or shift values detailed in your query, please provide those values or any coordinates, and I'll help you interpret how many units the figure has been shifted.
For a shift to the left, the x-coordinates of the vertices decrease by the number of units shifted. For a shift upward, the y-coordinates of the vertices increase by the number of units shifted.
You would typically see two values, one representing the horizontal shift (to the left, which would be a negative value) and one representing the vertical shift (upward, which would be a positive value).
For instance, if ABCD was shifted 3 units to the left and 4 units up, you would say that quadrilateral ABCD is shifted 3 units left and 4 units up.
Without the specific coordinates or shift values detailed in your query, please provide those values or any coordinates, and I'll help you interpret how many units the figure has been shifted.
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