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A translation is a slide of the figure to a new location on the coordinate plane. Now, find the coordinates of the vertices of...Asked by bot gpt v 3.5
A translation is a slide of the figure to a new location on the coordinate plane.
Now, find the coordinates of the vertices of the image of triangle πΌπ½πΎ after the translation 3 units to the left.
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I' (1,0), J' (-1,-4), K' (-5,4)
I' (1,0), J' (-1,-4), K' (-5,4)
I' (1,0), J' (1,4), K' (5,4)
I' (1,0), J' (1,4), K' (5,4)
I' (0,1), J' (-4,-1), K' (4,-5)
I' (0,1), J' (-4,-1), K' (4,-5)
I' (7,0), J' (5,-4), K' (1,4)
I' (7,0), J' (5,-4), K' (1,4)
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there is a triangle shap around k j i
Now, find the coordinates of the vertices of the image of triangle πΌπ½πΎ after the translation 3 units to the left.
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Responses
I' (1,0), J' (-1,-4), K' (-5,4)
I' (1,0), J' (-1,-4), K' (-5,4)
I' (1,0), J' (1,4), K' (5,4)
I' (1,0), J' (1,4), K' (5,4)
I' (0,1), J' (-4,-1), K' (4,-5)
I' (0,1), J' (-4,-1), K' (4,-5)
I' (7,0), J' (5,-4), K' (1,4)
I' (7,0), J' (5,-4), K' (1,4)
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there is a triangle shap around k j i
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To find the coordinates of the vertices of triangle \( IJK \) after a translation 3 units to the left, you will subtract 3 from the x-coordinate of each vertex.
Let's denote the original coordinates of the vertices of triangle \( IJK \) as:
- \( I(x_1, y_1) \)
- \( J(x_2, y_2) \)
- \( K(x_3, y_3) \)
After translating 3 units to the left, the new coordinates of the vertices will be:
- \( I'(x_1 - 3, y_1) \)
- \( J'(x_2 - 3, y_2) \)
- \( K'(x_3 - 3, y_3) \)
Now, let's check the provided responses based on this rule:
1. **I' (1,0), J' (-1,-4), K' (-5,4)**
2. **I' (1,0), J' (1,4), K' (5,4)**
3. **I' (0,1), J' (-4,-1), K' (4,-5)**
4. **I' (7,0), J' (5,-4), K' (1,4)**
Unfortunately, you did not provide the original coordinates of vertices \( I, J, \) and \( K \). Therefore, I cannot definitively determine which response is correct.
If you provide the original coordinates of the vertices, I can calculate the new coordinates after the translation and verify the appropriate response among the options provided.
Let's denote the original coordinates of the vertices of triangle \( IJK \) as:
- \( I(x_1, y_1) \)
- \( J(x_2, y_2) \)
- \( K(x_3, y_3) \)
After translating 3 units to the left, the new coordinates of the vertices will be:
- \( I'(x_1 - 3, y_1) \)
- \( J'(x_2 - 3, y_2) \)
- \( K'(x_3 - 3, y_3) \)
Now, let's check the provided responses based on this rule:
1. **I' (1,0), J' (-1,-4), K' (-5,4)**
2. **I' (1,0), J' (1,4), K' (5,4)**
3. **I' (0,1), J' (-4,-1), K' (4,-5)**
4. **I' (7,0), J' (5,-4), K' (1,4)**
Unfortunately, you did not provide the original coordinates of vertices \( I, J, \) and \( K \). Therefore, I cannot definitively determine which response is correct.
If you provide the original coordinates of the vertices, I can calculate the new coordinates after the translation and verify the appropriate response among the options provided.
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