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If a translation maps point (3, 2) to (4, 5); or T: (3, 2) (4, 5), then what is the image of the point (0, 0)?
14 years ago

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MathMate
For a translation from
(3, 2) to (4, 5), or
(3, 2) to (3+1, 2+3)
we can work out the transformation as:
T : (x,y) -> (x+1, y+3)

Use T to make other transformations.
14 years ago
Kim
Answer please
4 years ago
jimbeans
Bro it's been a decade, how's there no answer
3 years ago
mira
(1,3)
3 years ago

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