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Which algebraic rule describes the translation of DEF to D'E'F'

Which algebraic rule describes the translation of DEF to D'E'F'-example-1

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Answer:

The answer is C. (x,y) ---> (x-4,y-7)

Explanation:

The points for DEF are:

D = (-1,5)

E = (3,3)

F = (-1,3)

If you go through these points and subtract 4 from the x values and 7 from the y values you'll get:

D' = (-5,-2)

E = (-1,-4)

F = (-5,-4)

Which match the values of D'E'F'.

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