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use the graph to answer problems 1–4.
- translate figure a using the rule ((x, y) \to (x + 1, y - 4)). draw the image of figure a. practice reading the rule aloud.
- how was figure b translated to get figure d? write your answer using mapping notation.
- construct arguments why is figure e not a translation of figure f?
- figure f has vertices with coordinates ((-8, 3)), ((-4, 3)), and ((-2, 5)). if the figure is translated using the rule ((x, y) \to (x + 2, y + 1)), what are the coordinates of the new vertices?
Step1: Identify Figure A's coordinates
Assume Figure A has vertices (let's take the diamond) with coordinates, say, (2, 2), (3, 3), (2, 4), (1, 3) (estimating from the graph).
Step2: Apply the translation rule
The rule is \((x, y) \to (x + 1, y - 4)\). So for each vertex:
- For (2, 2): \((2 + 1, 2 - 4) = (3, -2)\)
- For (3, 3): \((3 + 1, 3 - 4) = (4, -1)\)
- For (2, 4): \((2 + 1, 4 - 4) = (3, 0)\)
- For (1, 3): \((1 + 1, 3 - 4) = (2, -1)\)
Step3: Draw the image
Plot these new points (3, -2), (4, -1), (3, 0), (2, -1) and connect them to get the translated figure of A.
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To translate Figure A using \((x, y) \to (x + 1, y - 4)\), find each vertex of A, apply the rule to get new coordinates, then draw the figure with those new vertices. (The actual drawing would be a diamond shifted 1 unit right and 4 units down from Figure A's position.)