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Triangle MNO is translated up 5 units and left 2 units. Point N is located at (0, −6) . What are the coordinates of N′ ?(1 poin...Asked by anxiety insideout
Triangle MNO
is translated up 5 units and left 2 units. Point N
is located at (0, −6)
. What are the coordinates of N′
?(1 point)
Responses
(5,−8)
left parenthesis 5 comma negative 8 right parenthesis
(−2,−1)
left parenthesis negative 2 comma negative 1 right parenthesis
(−2,−11)
left parenthesis negative 2 comma negative 11 right parenthesis
(2,−1)
is translated up 5 units and left 2 units. Point N
is located at (0, −6)
. What are the coordinates of N′
?(1 point)
Responses
(5,−8)
left parenthesis 5 comma negative 8 right parenthesis
(−2,−1)
left parenthesis negative 2 comma negative 1 right parenthesis
(−2,−11)
left parenthesis negative 2 comma negative 11 right parenthesis
(2,−1)
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To find the new coordinates of point N after the translation, we start with the original coordinates of point N, which is (0, -6).
The translation process consists of two steps:
1. Translating up by 5 units.
2. Translating left by 2 units.
**Step 1:** Translate up 5 units.
- The y-coordinate will change: -6 + 5 = -1.
- The x-coordinate remains the same: 0.
So after translating up 5 units, the coordinates are (0, -1).
**Step 2:** Translate left 2 units.
- The x-coordinate will change: 0 - 2 = -2.
- The y-coordinate remains the same: -1.
After this step, the new coordinates of point N' are (-2, -1).
Thus, the answer is:
**(−2, −1)**.
The translation process consists of two steps:
1. Translating up by 5 units.
2. Translating left by 2 units.
**Step 1:** Translate up 5 units.
- The y-coordinate will change: -6 + 5 = -1.
- The x-coordinate remains the same: 0.
So after translating up 5 units, the coordinates are (0, -1).
**Step 2:** Translate left 2 units.
- The x-coordinate will change: 0 - 2 = -2.
- The y-coordinate remains the same: -1.
After this step, the new coordinates of point N' are (-2, -1).
Thus, the answer is:
**(−2, −1)**.
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