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VladimirAG [237]
3 years ago
11

Use arrow notation to write a rule that describes the translation of a point from {5,6} to {6,1}

Mathematics
1 answer:
Stella [2.4K]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:  (x,y) \to (x+1, y-5)

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Explanation:

To go from x = 5 to x = 6, we add 1 to the x coordinate.

So we have x turn into x+1

To go from y = 6 to y = 1, we subtract 5 from the y coordinate.

We go from y to y-5

Therefore, the translation rule is (x,y) \to (x+1, y-5)

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