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Arturiano [62]
3 years ago
7

Point P'P

Mathematics
1 answer:
Snowcat [4.5K]3 years ago
5 0

<u>Given</u>:

The point P' is the image of the point P under the translation (x,y) \implies (x-6, y-1)

The coordinates of the point P are (6,0)

We need to determine the coordinates of the point P'

<u>Coordinates of the point P':</u>

The coordinates of the point P' can be determined by substituting the coordinates of the point P(6,0) in the translation.

Thus, substituting the coordinates, we have;

(6,0)\implies (6-6,0-1)

Simplifying the coordinates, we get;

(6,0)\implies (0,-1)

Thus, the coordinates of the point P' is (0,-1)

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