If the triangle on the grid below is translated by using the rule (x, y) right-arrow (x minus 2, y + 2), what will be the coordinates of A prime? On a coordinate plane, triangle A B C has points (negative 2, negative 2), (negative 2, negative 4), (2, negative 4). (–4, 0) (0, 4) (0, 0) (–2, 2)

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Answer:

Coordinates of A prime will be (-4,0).

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

ABC is a triangle on a grid with its coordinates in (x,y).

The coordinates are as follows:

[tex]A = (-2,-2)[/tex]

[tex]B = (-2,-4)[/tex]

[tex]C = (2,-4)[/tex]

According to the question.

The points are translated by (x-2,y+2) rule.

We have to find A prime i.e A' the coordinate of A after it is translated.

In translation we move the coordinates without rotating and resizing.

So

Point A after translation will be called A'.

⇒ A = [tex](-2,-2)[/tex]

Subtracting 2 with the 'x' value and adding 2 with the 'y' value coordinate.

⇒ A' = [tex](-2-2,-2+2)[/tex]

⇒ A '= [tex](-4,0)[/tex]

So the value of A prime after translating it by (x-2,y+2) is (-4,0).

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Answer:

A,  (–4, 0)

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