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if the triangle on the grid below is translated by using the rule (x,y) ---> (x-2,y+2) what will be the coordinates of A'?

if the triangle on the grid below is translated by using the rule (x,y) ---> (x-example-1
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User Vitalii
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A is the answer i know
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User P Srinivas Goud
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Answer:

The correct option is 1. The coordinates of A' is (-4,0).

Explanation:

From the given figure it is noticed that the coordinates of A is (-2,-2).

The translation of triangle is defined as


(x,y)\rightarrow (x-2,y+2)

The coordinates of A' is


A(-2,-2)\rightarrow A'(-2-2,-2+2)


A(-2,-2)\rightarrow A'(-4,0)

The coordinates of A' is (-4,0). Therefore correct option is 1.

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