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Jarvis wants to translate rectangle ABCD horizontally by +7 and vertically by -5 to produce A'B'C'D'. What will be the coordinates of D' after Jarvis completes this translation?
Coordinates are A -7,2 B -2,2 C -7,-3. D -2,3
Answers are 5,-8 -9-8. 0,-3. -8,5
Coordinates are A -7,2 B -2,2 C -7,-3. D -2,3
Answers are 5,-8 -9-8. 0,-3. -8,5
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I'm sorry D is -2,-3
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Thank you
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GPT-4o mini
To translate rectangle ABCD horizontally by +7 and vertically by -5, we will apply the translation to the coordinates of point D.
The original coordinates for point D are given as (−2, 3).
1. **Horizontal Translation by +7**:
- New x-coordinate = Original x-coordinate + 7
- New x-coordinate = −2 + 7 = 5
2. **Vertical Translation by -5**:
- New y-coordinate = Original y-coordinate - 5
- New y-coordinate = 3 - 5 = -2
So the new coordinates for point D' after the translation are (5, -2).
However, it looks like there are no sequence of outputs that corresponds to our translation, perhaps indicating a mistake in the problem statement or given translations.
Assuming calculations were supposed to reflect D's position we could finalize our answer again as:
**The coordinates of D' after the translation are (5, -2)**.
Could you please confirm the original coordinates or provide more clarification regarding the answer choices?
The original coordinates for point D are given as (−2, 3).
1. **Horizontal Translation by +7**:
- New x-coordinate = Original x-coordinate + 7
- New x-coordinate = −2 + 7 = 5
2. **Vertical Translation by -5**:
- New y-coordinate = Original y-coordinate - 5
- New y-coordinate = 3 - 5 = -2
So the new coordinates for point D' after the translation are (5, -2).
However, it looks like there are no sequence of outputs that corresponds to our translation, perhaps indicating a mistake in the problem statement or given translations.
Assuming calculations were supposed to reflect D's position we could finalize our answer again as:
**The coordinates of D' after the translation are (5, -2)**.
Could you please confirm the original coordinates or provide more clarification regarding the answer choices?
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
No problem! Let's recalculate the new coordinates for point D using its corrected coordinates, which are \( D(-2, -3) \).
We will apply the same translations:
1. **Horizontal Translation by +7**:
- New x-coordinate = Original x-coordinate + 7
- New x-coordinate = \(-2 + 7 = 5\)
2. **Vertical Translation by -5**:
- New y-coordinate = Original y-coordinate - 5
- New y-coordinate = \(-3 - 5 = -8\)
Thus, the new coordinates for point \( D' \) after the translation will be \( (5, -8) \).
Among the provided answers, \( (5, -8) \) is one of the options.
So the final answer is **D' is at (5, -8)**.
We will apply the same translations:
1. **Horizontal Translation by +7**:
- New x-coordinate = Original x-coordinate + 7
- New x-coordinate = \(-2 + 7 = 5\)
2. **Vertical Translation by -5**:
- New y-coordinate = Original y-coordinate - 5
- New y-coordinate = \(-3 - 5 = -8\)
Thus, the new coordinates for point \( D' \) after the translation will be \( (5, -8) \).
Among the provided answers, \( (5, -8) \) is one of the options.
So the final answer is **D' is at (5, -8)**.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
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