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∆ABC is translated 6 units up and 3 units left to create ∆A'B'C'. If vertex A is at (-1, 2) and vertex B is at (1, 5), then vertex A' is at_ and vertex B…
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∆ABC is translated 6 units up and 3 units left to create ∆A'B'C'.
If vertex A is at (-1, 2) and vertex B is at (1, 5), then vertex A' is at_ and vertex B' is at_ .
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Vertex A would then be at (-4,8)
Vertex B would then be at (-2,11)
Hope this helps. (:
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