Asked by Stephanie
Triangle ABC has the following vertices: A (-1, 4), B (-1, 10), and C (3, 6).
It is translated to form Triangle A'B'C', and the new vertices are located at: A' (3, 4), B' (3, 10), and C' (7, 6).
Which statement below describes the translation that has occurred?
A.)4 units to the left
B.)2 units up
C.)3 units to the right
D.)4 units to the right
It is translated to form Triangle A'B'C', and the new vertices are located at: A' (3, 4), B' (3, 10), and C' (7, 6).
Which statement below describes the translation that has occurred?
A.)4 units to the left
B.)2 units up
C.)3 units to the right
D.)4 units to the right
Answers
Answered by
AJ L
Look at the x-coordinate for each of the 3 vertices:
To get from A(-1,4) to A'(3,4) you need to go 4 to the right
To get from B(-1,10) to B'(3,10) you need to go 4 to the right
To get from C(7,8) to C'(7,6) you need to go 4 to the right
So, obviously, D must be right
To get from A(-1,4) to A'(3,4) you need to go 4 to the right
To get from B(-1,10) to B'(3,10) you need to go 4 to the right
To get from C(7,8) to C'(7,6) you need to go 4 to the right
So, obviously, D must be right
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