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QUESTION 2: Choose the correct location of the house after the flood
A flood moves your house exactly 4 blocks to the left and 2 blocks down
What are your new coordinates for the location of the house?
HINT: left and right is x, up and down is y.
Each value must be worked out example below:
(x - 4, y -2)
A.( 2,2) would be A ( 2 - 4, 2-2) the NEW coordinates are ( -2,0)
finish this for each coordinate on paper, then choose the correct answers below
(4 points)
Responses
New coordinates are A( -2,0), B (4, 2), C(0, 2) , D(-2, 3) E( -2, 2)
New coordinates are A( -2,0), B (4, 2), C(0, 2) , D(-2, 3) E( -2, 2)
New coordinates are A( -2,0), B (1, 2), C(0, 2) , D(-1, 4) E( -2, 2)
New coordinates are A( -2,0), B (1, 2), C(0, 2) , D(-1, 4) E( -2, 2)
New coordinates are A( -2,0), B (0, 2), C(0, 2) , D(-1, 3) E( -2, 2)
New coordinates are A( -2,0), B (0, 2), C(0, 2) , D(-1, 3) E( -2, 2)
New coordinates are A( -2,0), B (0, 2), C(2, 2) , D(-1, 3) E( 4, 2)
New coordinates are A( -2,0), B (0, 2), C(2, 2) , D(-1, 3) E( 4, 2)
Question 3
QUESTION 3
A flood moves your house exactly 4 blocks to the left and 2 blocks down
What are your new coordinates for the location of the house?
HINT: left and right is x, up and down is y.
Each value must be worked out example below:
(x - 4, y -2)
A.( 2,2) would be A ( 2 - 4, 2-2) the NEW coordinates are ( -2,0)
finish this for each coordinate on paper, then choose the correct answers below
(4 points)
Responses
New coordinates are A( -2,0), B (4, 2), C(0, 2) , D(-2, 3) E( -2, 2)
New coordinates are A( -2,0), B (4, 2), C(0, 2) , D(-2, 3) E( -2, 2)
New coordinates are A( -2,0), B (1, 2), C(0, 2) , D(-1, 4) E( -2, 2)
New coordinates are A( -2,0), B (1, 2), C(0, 2) , D(-1, 4) E( -2, 2)
New coordinates are A( -2,0), B (0, 2), C(0, 2) , D(-1, 3) E( -2, 2)
New coordinates are A( -2,0), B (0, 2), C(0, 2) , D(-1, 3) E( -2, 2)
New coordinates are A( -2,0), B (0, 2), C(2, 2) , D(-1, 3) E( 4, 2)
New coordinates are A( -2,0), B (0, 2), C(2, 2) , D(-1, 3) E( 4, 2)
Question 3
QUESTION 3
Answers
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To determine the new coordinates of the house after the flood, we need to apply the changes to the original coordinates based on the given movement:
- The house moves **4 blocks to the left**, which means we subtract 4 from the x-coordinate.
- The house moves **2 blocks down**, which means we subtract 2 from the y-coordinate.
The new coordinates can be calculated as follows:
If the original coordinates are (x, y), then:
- New x-coordinate = x - 4
- New y-coordinate = y - 2
Now let's go through each response option and calculate based on the movement described. Assuming the house's original coordinates are (x, y).
1. **A(-2, 0)**:
New coordinates calculation:
- New x-coordinate: -2 + 4 = 2
- New y-coordinate: 0 + 2 = 2
Original coordinates would have been (0, 2).
2. **B(4, 2)**:
New coordinates calculation:
- New x-coordinate: 4 + 4 = 8
- New y-coordinate: 2 + 2 = 4
Original coordinates would have been (8, 4).
3. **C(0, 2)**:
New coordinates calculation:
- New x-coordinate: 0 + 4 = 4
- New y-coordinate: 2 + 2 = 4
Original coordinates would have been (4, 4).
4. **D(-2, 3)**:
New coordinates calculation:
- New x-coordinate: -2 + 4 = 2
- New y-coordinate: 3 + 2 = 5
Original coordinates would have been (2, 5).
5. **E(-2, 2)**:
New coordinates calculation:
- New x-coordinate: -2 + 4 = 2
- New y-coordinate: 2 + 2 = 4
Original coordinates would have been (2, 4).
Given these changes, we find that the new coordinates are for each point as follows:
- A: (2, 2)
- B: (8, 4)
- C: (4, 4)
- D: (2, 5)
- E: (2, 4)
From the options given, the coordinates that fit after a move of 4 blocks left and 2 blocks down (assumed that original coordinates would need to be defined) would lead us back to zero principles. The new coordinates cannot be determined without knowing the initial coordinates.
Since no original coordinates were provided, no definitive conclusion can be drawn from the options given.
- The house moves **4 blocks to the left**, which means we subtract 4 from the x-coordinate.
- The house moves **2 blocks down**, which means we subtract 2 from the y-coordinate.
The new coordinates can be calculated as follows:
If the original coordinates are (x, y), then:
- New x-coordinate = x - 4
- New y-coordinate = y - 2
Now let's go through each response option and calculate based on the movement described. Assuming the house's original coordinates are (x, y).
1. **A(-2, 0)**:
New coordinates calculation:
- New x-coordinate: -2 + 4 = 2
- New y-coordinate: 0 + 2 = 2
Original coordinates would have been (0, 2).
2. **B(4, 2)**:
New coordinates calculation:
- New x-coordinate: 4 + 4 = 8
- New y-coordinate: 2 + 2 = 4
Original coordinates would have been (8, 4).
3. **C(0, 2)**:
New coordinates calculation:
- New x-coordinate: 0 + 4 = 4
- New y-coordinate: 2 + 2 = 4
Original coordinates would have been (4, 4).
4. **D(-2, 3)**:
New coordinates calculation:
- New x-coordinate: -2 + 4 = 2
- New y-coordinate: 3 + 2 = 5
Original coordinates would have been (2, 5).
5. **E(-2, 2)**:
New coordinates calculation:
- New x-coordinate: -2 + 4 = 2
- New y-coordinate: 2 + 2 = 4
Original coordinates would have been (2, 4).
Given these changes, we find that the new coordinates are for each point as follows:
- A: (2, 2)
- B: (8, 4)
- C: (4, 4)
- D: (2, 5)
- E: (2, 4)
From the options given, the coordinates that fit after a move of 4 blocks left and 2 blocks down (assumed that original coordinates would need to be defined) would lead us back to zero principles. The new coordinates cannot be determined without knowing the initial coordinates.
Since no original coordinates were provided, no definitive conclusion can be drawn from the options given.
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