Question
A square has sides 5 units in length, and it is translated 7 units to the left and 10 units up. What is the area of the translated square?(1 point)
Responses
25 square units
25 square units
10 square units
10 square units
35 square units
35 square units
There is not enough information.
Responses
25 square units
25 square units
10 square units
10 square units
35 square units
35 square units
There is not enough information.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The area of a square is calculated by squaring the length of its sides.
Given that the original square has sides of length 5 units, its area can be calculated as follows:
\[
\text{Area} = \text{side}^2 = 5^2 = 25 \text{ square units}
\]
When the square is translated (moved) 7 units to the left and 10 units up, the dimensions of the square do not change. The translation only affects the position of the square, not its size.
Therefore, the area of the translated square remains the same as the original square.
The area of the translated square is:
**25 square units**.
Given that the original square has sides of length 5 units, its area can be calculated as follows:
\[
\text{Area} = \text{side}^2 = 5^2 = 25 \text{ square units}
\]
When the square is translated (moved) 7 units to the left and 10 units up, the dimensions of the square do not change. The translation only affects the position of the square, not its size.
Therefore, the area of the translated square remains the same as the original square.
The area of the translated square is:
**25 square units**.