The value of h is equal to the horizontal translation of the triangle. By comparing the coordinates of triangle ABC and triangle A'B'C', we can see that the horizontal translation is 3 units to the right. Therefore, the value of h is 3.
The value of k is equal to the vertical translation of the triangle. By comparing the coordinates of triangle ABC and triangle A'B'C', we can see that the vertical translation is 2 units up. Therefore, the value of k is 2.
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A coordinate plane shows two plotted triangles, upper A upper B upper C, and upper A prime upper B prime upper C prime in the same orientation. Both axes range from negative 7 to 7 in increments of 1.
Jacinda draws triangle ABC
and translates it along the coordinate grid to produce triangle A′B′C′
. Then, she determines the functions f(x)=x+h
and g(y)=y+k
that describe the translation. What are the values of h and k in these functions?
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The value of h is
and the value of k is
.
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