cutelilie7osdycl cutelilie7osdycl
  • 01-07-2017
  • Mathematics
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ΔZAP has coordinates Z (−1, 5), A (1, 3), and P (−2, 4). A translation maps point Z to Z' (1, 1). Find the coordinates of A' and P' under this translation.

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BeautifulAfflictions
BeautifulAfflictions BeautifulAfflictions
  • 01-07-2017
Seeing at both the original and the image, I would assume the rule of the translation would be (x + 2, y - 4).

Now that I have this rule, I just apply it to the other points to get the image.

A (1 + 2, 3 - 4)
A (3, -1)

P (-2 + 2, 4 - 4)
P (0, 0)
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JustCuriousThings JustCuriousThings
  • 20-06-2019

Answer: A' (3, −1); P' (0, 0)

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