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A triangle with coordinates A(1, 1), B(4, 2), C(3, 5) is translated three units down and five units to the left. What are the coordinates of the new triangle

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User Dinoska
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Answer:

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User Jeremy Thomas
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Answer:


A' = (-4,-2)\\B'=(-1,-1)\\C'=(-2, 2)

Explanation:

Given:


A = (1,1)\\B=(4,2)\\C=(3,5)

A translation upward or downward affects the
y value of a coordinate while a translation left or right affects the
x value of a coordinate.

We are translating the whole triangle down three units, so we subtract all the
y values by 3.

We are also translating the whole triangle to left left five units, so we will subtract all the
x values by 5.


A = (1-5,1-3)\\B=(4-5,2-3)\\C=(3-5,5-3)

New Coordinates:


A' = (-4,-2)\\B'=(-1,-1)\\C'=(-2, 2)

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