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elena55 [62]
2 years ago
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A square on a coordinate plane is translated 9 units down and 1 unit to the right. Which function rule describes the

Mathematics
1 answer:
marishachu [46]2 years ago
5 0

The function rule that describes the translation will be T(x + 1, y - 9). Then the correct option is A.

<h3>What is a transformation of a point?</h3>

A spatial transformation is each mapping of feature space to itself and it maintains some spatial correlation between figures.

A square on a coordinate plane is translated 9 units down and 1 unit to the right.

If the translate rightward by c then the coordinate will be (x + c, y)

If the translate downward by d then the coordinate will be (x + c, y - d)

Then the function rule that describes the translation will be T(x + 1, y - 9).

Then the correct option is A.

More about the transformation of a point link is given below.

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