Triangle EFG has vertices E(–3, 4), F(–5, –1), and G(1, 1). The triangle is translated so that the coordinates of the image are E’(–1, 0), F’(–3, –5), and G’(3, –3).

Which rule was used to translate the image?

T4, –4(x, y)
T–4, –4(x, y)
T2, –4(x, y)
T–2, –4(x, y)

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Answer:

C.) T2, -4(x, y)

Step-by-step explanation:

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The rule of translation of the triangle EFG is (c) T-2,4(x,y)

How to determine the translation rule?

We  have:

  • Pre-image: E(–3, 4), F(–5, –1), and G(1, 1).
  • Image: E’(–1, 0), F’(–3, –5), and G’(3, –3).

Taking E and E', we have:

E = (-3, 4)

E' = (-1, 0)

Subtract E from E'.

So, we have:

(x, y) = (-1 + 3, 0 - 4)

Evaluate

(x, y) = (2, -4)

This can be rewritten as:

T-2,4(x,y)

Hence, the rule of translation is (c) T-2,4(x,y)

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