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  • 30-10-2017
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the pre-image of a triangle are A(-3,1), B(-1,0) and c(-1,4) if c maps to C' (-3,0) what's the rule of the translation and the coordinates of A' and B'

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bobbyet101
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  • 30-10-2017
To get from C(-1, 4) to C'(-3,0), we must subtract the x value by -2. This gets us -3 (-1-2=-3). To get from 4 to 0, we must subtract the y-values by 4. This gets us a translation of 2 left and 4 down or T₋₂,₋₄
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