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28 February, 15:01

A triangle has the coordinates of A (1,2), B (4,6), and C (4,-3). If the triangle is translated 2 units right, what are the new coordinates

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  1. 28 February, 15:06
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    A' (3, 2), B' (6, 6), C' (6, - 3)

    A translation of 2 units right is equivalent to adding 2 to the x - coordinate with no change to the y - coordinate.

    A (1, 2) → A' (1 + 2, 2) → A' (3, 2)

    B (4, 6) → B' (4 + 2, 6) → B' (6, 6)

    C (4, - 3) → B' (4 + 2, - 3) → B' (6, - 3)
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