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Vilka [71]
3 years ago
13

WILL MARK THE BRAINLEST!

Mathematics
2 answers:
OlgaM077 [116]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

B. L ( -7,9), M ( -9, 5).

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that a triangle KLM with vertices K(1,-4),L(-3,3) and M(-5,-1).

KLM is translated into new triangle  K'L'M'.

The vertices of K' (-3,2)

The vertices K(1,-4) change into K' (-3,2).

It means  the translation is  (x,y) into (x-4,y+6)

By using this translation we get vertices of L and M.

The vertices of L (-3,3)

 Vertices of L'

Value  of x

x-4=-3-4=-7

Value of y

y+6=3+6=9

Hence, the vertices of L' (-7,9).

The vertices of M(-5,-1) change into M'

Now , we find the vertices of M'

Value  of x

x-4=-5-4=-9

Value  of y

y+6=-1+6=5

Hence, the vertices of M' (-9,5).

<h3>Therefore, coordinate of L'(-7,9) and coordinate of M'(-9,5).</h3>

eduard3 years ago
5 0
Okay so the relationship between points K and K' is that you subtract 4 from the x values and you add 6 to the y values.

1 - 4 = - 3

L ( - 3 , 3 ) ==> L' ( - 3 - 4 , 3 + 6 ) ==> L' ( - 7 , 9 )

The only answer option with L' as such is answer choice B.

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I hope that helps you out!!

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