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Triangle RTS has a vertices R (10,0) S (3,4) And T(4,2). what is the resulting image of S' after a vertical transition two units down and a horizontal transition four units to the right?


Christopher's work

(x-2,y+4)

S' (3,4)

S' (3-2,4+4)

S' (1,8)

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Answer:

I agree with cristafers work

Step-by-step explanation:

The new coordinates of S' will be located at (1, 8)  after translating 4 units right and 2 units down.

What is a graph?

A graph can be defined as a pictorial representation or a diagram that represents data or values.

Vertical shifting of a graph is done by adding any arbitrary constant to the function in shifting.

For example, If shift up by 1 unit,  add 1 to the function

If shift down by 4 units, subtract 4 from the function

Given that Δ RTS has a vertices R (10,0) S (3,4) And T(4,2)

The original coordinate of S is (3,4).

To determine the image of S' after a vertical transition two units down and a horizontal transition of four units to the right

The y-coordinate will increase by 4 if we move it to the right.

This will then become 4+4 =8.

If we shift it downward, it will become negative and read as -2.

This will then become 3-2 = 1.

So, the coordinate of S' will be located at (1, 8)

Hence, the new coordinates of S' will be located at (1, 8)  after translating 4 units right and 2 units down.

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