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mezya [45]
3 years ago
7

The coordinates of the vertices for square CDEF translated 3 units right and 4 units up if the vertices are C(-3, 1), D(1, 5), E

(5, 1), and F(1, -3) are
C’(0, 5), D’(4, 6), E’(8, 6), and F’(4, -1)


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

TRUE
FALSE
Mathematics
2 answers:
coldgirl [10]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

False

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,

The coordinates of the vertices for square CDEF translated 3 units right and 4 units up if the vertices are C(-3, 1), D(1, 5), E(5, 1), and F(1, -3

<u>To find the coordinates</u>

3 units right  means that x coordinate increased by 3 units

4 units up  means that y coordinates increased by 4 units

<u>Changes of coordinate</u>

C(-3, 1) → C'(0, 5)

D(1,  5) → D'(4, 9)

E(5,  1)  → E'(8, 5)

F(1,  -3) → F'(4, 1)

The given coordinates are not correct.

Therefore the correct answer is False

sammy [17]3 years ago
3 0

<u>Answer:</u>

False

<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>

We are given the coordinates of the vertices for square CDEF which are translated 3 units right and 4 units up if the vertices.

C(-3, 1) ---> C’(0, 5)

D(1, 5) ---> D’(4, 6)

E(5, 1) ---> E’(8, 6)

F(1, -3) ---> F’(4, -1)

Translation of 3 units right is addition is 3 units to x coordinate while 4 units up mean addition of 4 units in y coordinate.

So after translation, the vertices should be:

C(-3, 1) = (-3+3, 1+4) = C'(0, 5)

D(1, 5) = (1+3, 5+4) = D'(4, 9)

E(5, 1) = (5+3, 1+4) = E'(8, 5)

F(1, -3) = (1+3, -3+4) = F'(4, 1)

Therefore, it is False.

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