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Rectangle ABCD has vertices A(–6, –2), B(–3, –2), C(–3. –6), and D(–6, –6). The rectangle is translated so that the coordinates of the image are A’(–10, 1), B’(–7,1), C’(–7, –3), and D’(–10, –3). Which rule was used to translate the image? T–4, 3(x, y) T–4, 1(x, y) T4, –1(x, y) T4, –3(x, y)'

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Answer:

T₋₄, ₃ (x, y)

Explanation:

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Answer:

T₋₄, ₃ (x, y)

Explanation:

The coordinates of rectangle ABCD are;

A = (-6, -2)

B = (-3, -2)

C = (-3, -6)

D = (-6, -6)

The coordinates of the image are;

A' = (-10, 1)

B' = (-7, 1)

C' = (-7, -3)

D' = (-10, -3)

We note that for A and A', x - x' = -6 + 10 = 4 and y - y' = -2 - 1 = -3

For B and B', x - x' = -3 + 7 = 4 and y - y' = -2 - 1 = -3

For C and C', x - x' = -3 + 7 = 4 and y - y' = -6 + 3 = -3

For D and D', x - x' = -6 + 10 = 4 and y - y' = -6 + 3 = -3

Therefore, the transformation rule used to translate the image of rectangle ABCD is T₋₄, ₃ (x, y)

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