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  • 16-11-2020
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Point Q' is the image of Q(-7,-6) under the translation (x, y) + (x+12, y + 8).
What are the coordinates of Q'?

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jmjb0817
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  • 16-11-2020

Answer: ( 5, 2 )

Step-by-step explanation:

If the original image is Q ( -7, -6 ) and you are looking for Q' ( A translated version of the original image )

If the translation is ( x, y ) --> ( x + 12, y + 8 )

If coordinates are ( x , y ) and the original image is ( - 7, -6 )

Then that means:

x = -7

y = -6

Use the original coordinates you have and add them with the translation given to you

( - 7 + 12 ) and ( -6 + 8 )

The coordinates of Q' is ( 5, 2 )

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