(-3, 4) (3, 4) (-5, 2) (-2, 2) 2 2) (S, 2) (-5, 0) 6543-2-10 (5,0)x 2345 6 (-3,-2) -1 (3.-2) (-2, -4) 3 (2,4) (-5, -4) (5,-4) 4 5 (5,-6) The top shape (pre-image) has been translated to the bottom shape (image). The translation rule is: O A. (X, y)-(x, y-6) B. (x, y)-(x-6, y) O C. (x, y)-(x -4, y-4) D. (X, y)-(x - 6, y-6)
(-3, 4) (3, 4) (-5, 2) (-2, 2) 2 2) (S, 2) (-5, 0) 6543-2-10 (5,0)x 2345 6 (-3,-2) -1 (3.-2) (-2, -4) 3 (2,4) (-5, -4) (5,-4) 4 5 (5,-6) The top shape (pre-image) has been translated to the bottom shape (image). The translation rule is: O A. (X, y)-(x, y-6) B. (x, y)-(x-6, y) O C. (x, y)-(x -4, y-4) D. (X, y)-(x - 6, y-6)
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![(-3, 4)
(3, 4)
(-5, 2)
(-2, 2)
(2 2)
(5, 2)
(-5, 0)
6 54 3-21 0
5, 0)x
45 6
(-3,-2)
-1
(3,-2)
2
(-2,-4) 3 (2, 4)
(-5, -4)
(5, -4)
(5. -6)
The top shape (pre-image) has been translated to the bottom shape (image). The translation rule is:
A. (X, y)-(x, y- 6)
B. (x, y)→(x - 6, y)
O C. (X, y)→(x - 4, y - 4)
O D. (X, y)→(x-6, y-6)](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fcc1d8631-c52b-4a52-93ec-5222d6f6bd74%2F306b3337-c331-448c-9f5e-800002df513f%2Fgowor_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:(-3, 4)
(3, 4)
(-5, 2)
(-2, 2)
(2 2)
(5, 2)
(-5, 0)
6 54 3-21 0
5, 0)x
45 6
(-3,-2)
-1
(3,-2)
2
(-2,-4) 3 (2, 4)
(-5, -4)
(5, -4)
(5. -6)
The top shape (pre-image) has been translated to the bottom shape (image). The translation rule is:
A. (X, y)-(x, y- 6)
B. (x, y)→(x - 6, y)
O C. (X, y)→(x - 4, y - 4)
O D. (X, y)→(x-6, y-6)
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