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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?

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
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, \(d = 6\).

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