Asked by doodle bob
Triangle PQR has vertices , , and . It is translated according to the rule .
What is the y-value of ?
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I don't see the vertex coordinates or the translation rule in your message — can you paste those?
In general: if the translation is (x,y) → (x + a, y + b), then the y-value of the image of any point is y' = y + b (original y plus the vertical shift b).
Example: if P = (3,5) and the rule is (x,y) → (x+2, y−3), then the new y-value is 5 + (−3) = 2.
In general: if the translation is (x,y) → (x + a, y + b), then the y-value of the image of any point is y' = y + b (original y plus the vertical shift b).
Example: if P = (3,5) and the rule is (x,y) → (x+2, y−3), then the new y-value is 5 + (−3) = 2.
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