Math; Translations
What is the translation for this graph?
( x + 3, y + 4)
A point on a pre-image is G(5, -3). If its image has coordinates G'(2, 1), what was the translation?
( x - 3, y + 3)
An object is translated by ( x - 2, y - 6). If one point in the pre-image has the coordinates (-3, 7), what would be the coordinates of its image?
(-5, 1)
An object is translated by ( x + 4, y - 2). If one point in the image has the coordinates (5, -3), what would be the coordinates of its pre-image?
(1, -1)
Which graph shows the translation of △ABC 3 units left and 2 units up?
Option 4
The ordered pair ( x + 4, y + 6) was used to translate an object. To find the pre-image of the object, you would need to move _____.
four units left and six units down
The transformation indicated in the graph is a _____.
reflection
The transformation indicated on the graph is a ______.
rotation
The ordered pair ( x + 2, y - 3) indicates a translation which moves the pre-image ______.
two units right and three units down
A quadrilateral labeled T'B'N'E' indicates a pre-image.
False
An object that is translated 5 units to the right would be written as y + 5.
False
Translations can be written using the ordered-pair notation.
True
When an object is translated, it's image is the same size as the pre-image.
True