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Quadrilateral ABCD is located at A(−2, 2), B(−2, 4), C(2, 4), and D(2, 2). The quadrilateral is then transformed using the rule (x + 7, y − 1) to form the image A'B'C'D'. What are the new coordinates of A', B', C', and D'? Describe what characteristics you would find if the corresponding vertices were connected with line segments.

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The new coordinates of the points are A'(5, 1), B'(5, 3), C'(9, 3), and D'(9, 1). The corresponding vertices make a rectangular prism as shown!!


Quadrilateral ABCD is located at A(−2, 2), B(−2, 4), C(2, 4), and D(2, 2). The quadrilateral-example-1
Quadrilateral ABCD is located at A(−2, 2), B(−2, 4), C(2, 4), and D(2, 2). The quadrilateral-example-2
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A(−2, 2), B(−2, 4), C(2, 4), and D(2, 2)
the rule (x + 7, y − 1)
so

A(5, 1), B(5, 3), C(9, 3), and D(9, 1)

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