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Luda [366]
4 years ago
6

ABC is reflected across the x-axis and then translated 4 units up to create A' B' C'. What are the coordinates of the verticles

of A' B' C' ?

Mathematics
2 answers:
bija089 [108]4 years ago
5 0
A' (-3,5)
B' (-1,7)
C' (-2,5)
Andrei [34K]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:  The co-ordinates of the vertices of triangle A'B'C' are A(-3, 3), B'(-1, 1) and C'(-2, 3).

Step-by-step explanation:  Given that the triangle ABC  is reflected across the x-axis and then translated 4 units up to create triangle A'B'C'.

We are to find the co-ordinates of the vertices of triangle A'B'C'.

From the figure, we note that

the co-ordinates of the vertices of triangle ABC are A(-3, 1), B(-1, 3) and C(-2, 1).

The reflection across X-axis changes the co-ordinates of a point according to the following rule :

(x, y) ⇒  (x, -y).

So, after reflecting across X-axis, the co-ordinates of the vertices of triangle ABC will become :

A(-3, 1)  ⇒  (-3, -1),

B(-1, 3)  ⇒  (-1, -3),

C(-2, 1)  ⇒  (-2, -1).

Now, translating a point 4 units up will change the co-ordinates as follows :

(x, y)  ⇒  (x, y+4).

Therefore, after translating the reflected triangle 4 units up, the fianl co-ordinates of triangle a'B'C' will become

(-3, -1)  ⇒  (-3, -1+4) = (-3, 3),

(-1, -3)  ⇒  (-1, -3+4) = (-1, 1),

(-2, -1)  ⇒  (-2, -1+4) = (-2, 3).

Thus, the co-ordinates of the vertices of triangle A'B'C' are A(-3, 3), B'(-1, 1) and C'(-2, 3).

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