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If a translation of (x,y) (x+6,y-10) is applied to figure ABCD, what are the coordinates of D?

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Answer:

1, -12

Explanation:

D = -5, -2

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-5 + 6 = 1

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-10 and -2 is -12

1, -12

did it on edge, got it right.

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User ALearner
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Image of figure ABCD is missing and so i have attached it.

Answer:

D_new = (-1, - 12)

Explanation:

From the figure attached, the current coordinates of D are; (-5, -2)

Now, we are told the figure undergoes a translation of (x,y) (x+6,y-10)

Thus, this means we add 6 to the x value and subtract 10 from the y-value.

Thus, new coordinate of D is;

> (-5 + 6, -2 - 10)

> (-1, - 12)

If a translation of (x,y) (x+6,y-10) is applied to figure ABCD, what are the coordinates-example-1
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