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A triangle with a vertex (−3, 5)
is translated up 6 units. What are the coordinates of this vertex after it is translated? Draw a graph if necessary.(1 point)
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A triangle with a vertex (−3, 5)
is translated up 6 units. What are the coordinates of this vertex after it is translated? Draw a graph if necessary.(1 point)
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,
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Remaining Attempts : 3
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GPT-4o mini
To translate the vertex of the triangle at the point \((-3, 5)\) up by 6 units, you simply add 6 to the y-coordinate.
The original coordinates are:
\[
(-3, 5)
\]
After the translation:
\[
(-3, 5 + 6) = (-3, 11)
\]
So, the coordinates of the vertex after the translation are:
\[
(-3, 11)
\]
The result is:
\[
\text{Coordinates after translation: } (-3, 11)
\]
The original coordinates are:
\[
(-3, 5)
\]
After the translation:
\[
(-3, 5 + 6) = (-3, 11)
\]
So, the coordinates of the vertex after the translation are:
\[
(-3, 11)
\]
The result is:
\[
\text{Coordinates after translation: } (-3, 11)
\]
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