To determine the values of \( h \) and \( k \) in the translation functions \( f(x) = x + h \) and \( g(y) = y + k \), we need to know the coordinates of points \( A \) and \( A' \).
Let’s assume point \( A \) has coordinates \( (x_A, y_A) \) and point \( A' \) has coordinates \( (x_{A'}, y_{A'}) \). The translation from point \( A \) to point \( A' \) can be expressed in terms of \( h \) and \( k \) as follows:
- The change in the x-coordinate is given by \( h = x_{A'} - x_A \).
- The change in the y-coordinate is given by \( k = y_{A'} - y_A \).
If you provide the specific coordinates of points \( A \) and \( A' \), I can help you calculate the exact values of \( h \) and \( k \).