Ella draws a hexagon on the coordinate grid and shifts it 7 units to the left. Use a function to show the translation. What function does Ella write?
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Ella writes the function: f(x) = x - 7
Jaydin draws a triangle on the coordinate grid. Its vertices are at (−4,3), (−1,−5), and (−2,6). He translates this triangle 5 units up and 2 units to the right. What are the coordinates of the lowest vertex on the translated triangle?
To translate the triangle 5 units up and 2 units to the right, we add 5 to the y-coordinate and add 2 to the x-coordinate of each vertex.
For the lowest vertex, which has coordinates (−1,−5), we add 5 to the y-coordinate and add 2 to the x-coordinate.
Adding 5 to the y-coordinate: -5 + 5 = 0.
Adding 2 to the x-coordinate: -1 + 2 = 1.
Therefore, the coordinates of the translated lowest vertex are (1, 0).
For the lowest vertex, which has coordinates (−1,−5), we add 5 to the y-coordinate and add 2 to the x-coordinate.
Adding 5 to the y-coordinate: -5 + 5 = 0.
Adding 2 to the x-coordinate: -1 + 2 = 1.
Therefore, the coordinates of the translated lowest vertex are (1, 0).
A point is translated on the coordinate plane from (2,−5) to (2,−6). Create a function to show this translation. Which function shows the appropriate translation?(1 point)
Responses
g(y)=y−1
g(y)=y
g(y)=y+1
f(x)=x−1
Responses
g(y)=y−1
g(y)=y
g(y)=y+1
f(x)=x−1
The appropriate function to show the translation is g(y) = y + 1.