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A point has been translated right and up. The image of the point is point E. What point is the pre-image of point E?

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Answered by Anonymous
2

If a point is translated right and up, then the image of the point should be to the right and up from the original point, aka the preimage.

Let's go through the choices.

A. Point D could be the image of B.

D is up and to the right of B, so yes. Select choice A

B. Point C could be the image of A.

C is below A, so no

C. Point E could be the image of C.

E is up and to the right from C so yes, Select choice C

D. Point D could be the image of A.

D is down and to the right of A so no.

E. Point E could be the image of B.

E is up and to the right of B so yes. Select choice E

F. Point C could be the image of E.

No C is down and to the left of E.

Answers: A C E

Answered by srihasinidarap20
5

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