Triangle ABC has vertices at A(3, 8) , B(11, 8) , and C(7, 12) . Triangle FGH has vertices at F(8, 4) , G(16, 4) , and H(12, 8)
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Vertices of ΔABC
A - <span>(3, 8)
</span><span>B - (11, 8)
C - (7, 12)
vertices of </span>Δ<span>FGH
F - (8, 4)
G - (16, 4)
H - (12, 8)
after a translation the size nor shape of the triangle changes, every point of the triangle moves the same distance in the same direction.
if we take point A and F
x coordinates of A = 3 and F = 8
the change that has happened can be noted as 'm'
3 + m = 8
m = 5
this means that the point has moved 5 units to the right
y coordinates of A = 8 and F = 4
change that happened is 'n'
8 + n = 4
n = -4
this means that point has moved 4 units downwards
Therefore the correct answer is </span><span>Translate triangle ABC down 4 units, and then translate triangle ABC right 5 units</span>
Y = x + 1......slope = 1, y int = 1
y = x + 2.....slope = 1, y int = 2
In y = mx + b form, the slope can be found in the m position and the y int can be found in the b position.
if the equations have the same slope, but different y int, then u have a set of parallel lines which never cross...therefore they have no solution and are inconsistent
Answer:
The y-intercept is (0, -6).
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is asking you to find the equation of the line that passes through the point (7, 1) and is parallel to line j, which means that the line has the same slope as line j.
To find the slope of line j, you would use the slope formula:
.
- Use the points on line j: (4, 1), (-3, -6). Substitute in -6 for
and 1 for
. Substitute -3 for
and 4 for
. 
- The slope of line j is 1, therefore the equation of the line we are writing will also have a slope of 1 since they must be parallel.
To write the equation of the line, use the point-slope formula because we are given the two things in the name of the formula---a point that the line passes through (7, 1) and the slope of the line (1).
- Point-slope form is

- Substitute 1 for
, 1 for m, and 7 for
. 
- Simplify: y - 1 = 1(x - 7)
- Distribute 1 inside the parentheses.
- y - 1 = x - 7
- Add 1 to both sides of the equation.
- y = x - 6
The question wants you to find the y-intercept of the equation. To find the y-intercept, make x = 0.
- y = (0) - 6
- Subtract 0 - 6.
- y = -6
A point is shown as (x, y). We made x = 0 and found that y = -6, so if you substitute these values into (x, y) the y-intercept will be (0, -6).
Answer:
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