If I did the math correct, the answer is -1 1/4, i'll attach a ss in a second.
Answer:
what we have to find in this question
Answer:
A' (-2,3)
B' (-1,1)
C' (-4,0)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given coordinates:
A (3,0)
B (4,-2)
C (1,-3)
We want to find the location of the coordinates after a translation of <-5,3>
Explanation of translation
<-5,3>
Subtract 5 from the x value and add 3 to the y value
Applying translation
A (3,0) ---------> (3-5,0+3) ---------> (-2,3)
B (4,-2) ---------> (4-5,-2+3) ---------> (-1,1)
C (1,-3) ---------> (1-5,-3+3) ---------> (-4,0)
So the new coordinates would be
A' (-2,3)
B' (-1,1)
C' (-4,0)
The quotient is defined and rational,
but it's not an integer.
It's -1/11 .
so first u want to get a ruler to measure each sides, there gonna seem big at first so divide what you get on the ruler by 2 so its smaller, then do it for all sides.