Question
If point B was translated by the rule (x,y)→(x−6,y)
what would the coordinate of B′
be?(1 point)
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what would the coordinate of B′
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Answers
GPT-4o mini
To find the coordinates of point \( B' \) after the translation rule \((x,y) \to (x-6,y)\) is applied, you need to start with the original coordinates of point \( B \).
Let's denote the original coordinates of point \( B \) as \( (x_B, y_B) \). Applying the translation rule will give:
\[
B' = (x_B - 6, y_B)
\]
If you provide the coordinates of point \( B \), I can help you calculate the exact coordinates of \( B' \).
Let's denote the original coordinates of point \( B \) as \( (x_B, y_B) \). Applying the translation rule will give:
\[
B' = (x_B - 6, y_B)
\]
If you provide the coordinates of point \( B \), I can help you calculate the exact coordinates of \( B' \).