ΔT’U’V’ is a translation of ΔTUV. Write the translation rule.
(x, y) → (x – __, y – __)
ΔT’U’V’ is a translation of ΔTUV. Write the translation rule. (x, y) → (x – __, y – __)
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To write the translation rule for ΔT’U’V’ as a translation of ΔTUV, you need to identify how the coordinates of the triangle are being shifted.
Let’s say, for instance, that the triangle ΔTUV has vertices at T(x1, y1), U(x2, y2), and V(x3, y3), and that the translation moves the triangle down and to the left by a certain amount, represented as (a, b).
The translation rule would look something like this:
(x, y) → (x – a, y – b)
You would replace ‘a’ with the amount moved horizontally, and ‘b’ with the amount moved vertically.
For instance, if the translation moves left by 3 units and down by 2 units, then the rule would be:
(x, y) → (x – 3, y – 2)
If you have the specific values for the translation, just plug them in! If you need any more help, feel free to ask or check the extended services page for detailed assistance.