Jarvis wants to translate rectangle ABDC horizontally by -4 and vertically by +3 to produce A'B'C'D'. What will be the coordinates of C' after Jarvis completes this translation?

(1 point)
Responses

( -11, 5 )
( -11, 5 )

( -9, 0 )
( -9, 0 )

( -11, 0 )
( -11, 0 )

( -9, 4 )
( -9, 4 )

1 answer

To find the coordinates of C' after translating the rectangle ABDC horizontally by -4 and vertically by +3, we need the original coordinates of point C.

Let's assume the coordinates of point C are (x, y). The translation can be described mathematically as:

  • Horizontal translation: x' = x - 4
  • Vertical translation: y' = y + 3

Thus, the new coordinates of point C' (x', y') after the translation would be:

C' (x', y') = (x - 4, y + 3)

However, we need the original coordinates of point C to calculate the new position. Without the original coordinates of point C, we cannot determine C'.

If you provide the original coordinates of point C, I'll be able to calculate the coordinates of C' for you.