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  • 04-05-2022
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Translate the triangle.
Then enter the new coordinates.

Translate the triangle Then enter the new coordinates class=

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jimrgrant1 jimrgrant1
  • 04-05-2022

Answer:

see explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

the translation < 3, 2 >

means add 3 to the original x- coordinate and add 2 to the original y- coordinate, then

A (3, 0 ) → A' (3 + 3, 0 + 2 ) → A' (6, 2 )

B (4, - 2 ) → B' (4 + 3, - 2 + 2 ) → B' (7, 0 )

C (1, - 3 ) → C' (1 + 3, - 3 + 2 ) → C' (4, - 1 )

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