To determine how many units quadrilateral ABCD has been shifted, you would need to know the coordinates of the points before and after the shift.
- Identify the original coordinates of quadrilateral ABCD.
- Identify the new coordinates after the shift.
- Calculate the difference between the original coordinates and the new coordinates for both the x and y axes.
If quadrilateral ABCD is shifted to the left, the x-coordinates of its vertices will show a negative difference, while a shift up will show a positive difference in the y-coordinates.
If you provide the coordinates for both the original and the shifted locations of quadrilateral ABCD, I can help you determine the exact shift in units to the left and up.