Trapezoid ABCD with vertices A(-3, 6), B(0, 7), C(1, 4), and D(-5, 2): (x, y) ? (x + 4, y - 1) (Blank graph provided if helpful - use graph paper if you have any.) Give the new (prime) coordinates of the image under the given translation. A' (______, ______) B' (______, ______) C' (______, ______) D' (______, ______)
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Step 1: Identify the given vertices of the trapezoid ABCD: - A(-3, 6) - B(0, 7) - C(1, 4) - D(-5, 2) Show more…
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