To determine the kind of translation that has been done to quadrilateral ABCD, we need to analyze the given options in terms of their translation vectors:
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3 units to the left and 9 units up
- This can be represented as (-3, +9).
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9 units to the right and 3 units down
- This translates to (+9, -3).
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9 units to the left and 3 units up
- This corresponds to (-9, +3).
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3 units to the right and 9 units down
- This is the vector (+3, -9).
Each option describes a different translation. If you know the original position (coordinates) of quadrilateral ABCD (e.g., the coordinates of its vertices) and the coordinates of its translated position, you could compare the differences in coordinates to see which translation matches.
Without specific coordinates, you can only assess which option describes the translation. If you have coordinates from the original quadrilateral and the new position, the correct transformation can be determined based on the changes in their x and y values.
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