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The vertices of a rectangle are R(–5, –5), S(–1, –5), T(–1, 1), and U(–5, 1). After translation, R' is the point (–11, –11). Find the translation rule and coordinates of U'.
13 years ago

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drwls
Subtract 6 from each x and y to get corresponding points of the translated figure.

U' will be (-11,-5)
13 years ago
Spirit
I think you guys are right but I don't know
3 years ago

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