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alexandr1967 [171]
2 years ago
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Can someone help will give brainly

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svet-max [94.6K]2 years ago
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The equivalent coordinate points are (1, -4), (5, -4), (4, -2) and (2, -2)

<h3>Translation of coordinate points</h3>

Translation is a way of changing the position of an object on an xy-plane.

Given the following parameters

T(-5, 2)

U (-1, 2)

V (-2, 4)

W (-4, 4)

If this coordinates are translated 6 units right and  6 units down, the resulting coordinate point will be:

T' = (-5+6, 2-6) = (1, -4)

U' = (-1+6, 2-6) = (5, -4)

V' = (-2+6, 4-6) = (4, -2)

W' = (-4+6, 4-6) = (2, -2)

Hence the equivalent coordinate points are (1, -4), (5, -4), (4, -2) and (2, -2)

Learn more on translation here: brainly.com/question/12861087

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