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On a coordinate plane, triangle A B C is shifted 6 units to the right to form triangle A prime B prime C prime.
The translation shown in the graph moves the figure to the right. What kind of translation is shown?
The translation shown in the graph moves the figure to the right. What kind of translation is shown?
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The translation of triangle ABC to triangle A'B'C' described in your question is a **horizontal translation**. Specifically, it is a **positive horizontal translation** since the triangle is moved **6 units to the right** on the coordinate plane.
In general, for any point \((x, y)\) in triangle ABC, after the translation to the right by \(d\) units, the new coordinates will be \((x + d, y)\). In this case, \(d = 6\).
In general, for any point \((x, y)\) in triangle ABC, after the translation to the right by \(d\) units, the new coordinates will be \((x + d, y)\). In this case, \(d = 6\).
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