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  • 02-02-2018
  • Mathematics
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write an algebraic rule to describe the translation C'(5, -4) -> C'(-2, 1)

A. (x,y) -> (x - 2,y+ 1)

B. (x,y) ->(x +7,y - 5)

C. (x,y) ->(x -7,y + 5)

D. (x,y) ->(x -3,y - 3)

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nabihahadil
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  • 15-04-2018
The answer is c. To get to (-2,1) from (5,-4), you have to add subtract 7 from 5 and add 5 to 1.
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