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Triangle ABC was translated according to the rule (x, y) → (x + 1.5, y – 3.5) to create the image ΔA'B'C' shown on the coordinate plane.

Which graph shows the pre-image, ΔABC?

On a coordinate plane, a triangle has points A prime (negative 1, 2), B prime (1, negative 1), C prime (negative 5, negative 1).
On a coordinate plane, a triangle has points A (0.5, negative 1.5), B (0.5, negative 4.5), C (negative 3.5, negative 4.5).
On a coordinate plane, a triangle has points A (2.5, 0.5), B (2.5, 2.5), C (negative 1.5, negative 2.5).
On a coordinate plane, a triangle has points A (negative 4.5, 3.5), B (negative 4.5, 0.5), C (negative 8.5, 0.5).
On a coordinate plane, a triangle has points A (negative 2.5, 5.5), B (negative 2.5, 2.5), C (negative 6.5, 2.5).Triangle ABC was translated according to the rule (x, y) → (x + 1.5, y – 3.5) to create the image ΔA'B'C' shown on the coordinate plane.

Which graph shows the pre-image, ΔABC?

On a coordinate plane, a triangle has points A prime (negative 1, 2), B prime (1, negative 1), C prime (negative 5, negative 1).
On a coordinate plane, a triangle has points A (0.5, negative 1.5), B (0.5, negative 4.5), C (negative 3.5, negative 4.5).
On a coordinate plane, a triangle has points A (2.5, 0.5), B (2.5, 2.5), C (negative 1.5, negative 2.5).
On a coordinate plane, a triangle has points A (negative 4.5, 3.5), B (negative 4.5, 0.5), C (negative 8.5, 0.5).
On a coordinate plane, a triangle has points A (negative 2.5, 5.5), B (negative 2.5, 2.5), C (negative 6.5, 2.5).

Answers

Answered by divyanshukarn1901
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negative 5 , negative 1

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