Respuesta :

Given:

Four coordinates lying on the 3rd quadrant of the Cartesian plane are as follows: [tex]\:[/tex]

  • C' = (–6, –5)
  • D' = (–6, –3)
  • E' = (–4, –3)
  • F' = (–4, –5)

Translation:

Since you've been asked to translate the coordinates of the vertices 2 units right and 8 units up, you'll need to add 2 to its x-coordinate and 8 to its y-coordinate.

C'(6, 5)

ㅤㅤ= C'(–6 + 2, –5 + 8)

ㅤㅤ= C'(–4, 3)

D'(6, 3)

ㅤㅤ= D'(–6 + 2, –3 + 8)

ㅤㅤ= D'(–4, 5)

E'(4, 3)

ㅤㅤ= E'(–4 + 2, –3 + 8)

ㅤㅤ= E'(–2, 5)

F'(4, 5)

ㅤㅤ= F'(–4 + 2, –5 + 8)

ㅤㅤ= F'(–2, 3)

Final answer:

  • C' = (–4, 3)
  • D' = (–4, 5)
  • E' = (–2, 5)
  • F' = (–2, 3)
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Answer:

C' (-4, 3)

D' (-4, 5)

E' (-2, 5)

Im going to assume there F so......

F' (-2, 3)

Step-by-step explanation:

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