Answer :
Answer:
alrighty
Step-by-step explanation:
so what you do is replace the variables of A(2,6) into the equation of (x-8, Y+4)
so you get the points
(2-8, 6+4)
A'= (-6,10)
im pretty sure im right
Translation involves changing the position of a shape.
The image of A is: [tex]\mathbf{A' = (-6,10)}[/tex]
The translation rule is given as:
[tex](x,y) \to (x - 8,y+4)[/tex]
The point is given as:
[tex]A = (2,6)[/tex]
Substitute 2 for x and 6 for y
[tex]\mathbf{(2,6) \to (2-8,6+4)}[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{(2,6) \to (-6,10)}[/tex]
This means that:
[tex]\mathbf{A' = (-6,10)}[/tex]
Hence, the image of A is: [tex]\mathbf{A' = (-6,10)}[/tex]
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