Line segment CD begins at

and ends at
. The segment is translated 2 units down to form line segment C'D'. Line segment C'D' begins at
.

Enter the coordinates for the end of line segment C'D'.
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1 answer

To determine the coordinates for the end of line segment C'D' after translating CD 2 units down, we first need the coordinates for the endpoints of segment CD, which you have not provided.

Let's denote the endpoints of segment CD as:

  • \( C (x_1, y_1) \) (the starting point)
  • \( D (x_2, y_2) \) (the ending point)

After translating segment CD down by 2 units, the new coordinates for the endpoints of segment C'D' will be:

  • \( C' (x_1, y_1 - 2) \) (starting point)
  • \( D' (x_2, y_2 - 2) \) (ending point)

So, to find the coordinates of the end of line segment C'D', we focus on the point \( D' \). The coordinates will be: \[ D' (x_2, y_2 - 2) \]

Please provide the original coordinates for points C and D so that I can give you the specific coordinates for D'.