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which statements are true about trapezoid abcd and its translated image…

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which statements are true about trapezoid abcd and its translated image abcd? choose two correct answers. trapezoid abcd has been translated 3 units to the right and 1 unit up. the rule for the translation can be written as ( t_{-1,3}(x, y) ). the rule for the translation can be written as ( (x, y) \to (x + 1, y - 3) ). the rule for the translation can be written as ( t_{-3,1}(x, y) ). the rule for the translation can be written as ( (x, y) \to (x - 3, y + 1) ).

Explanation:

Step1: Analyze Translation Direction

To determine the translation, we can pick a vertex (e.g., point \( A \)) and its image \( A' \). Let's assume coordinates of \( A \) and \( A' \) from the graph. Suppose \( A \) has coordinates \( (x_1, y_1) \) and \( A' \) has \( (x_1 - 3, y_1 + 1) \) (by visual inspection of the grid movement: left 3 units? Wait, no—wait, the red trapezoid \( A'B'C'D' \) is above and to the left? Wait, maybe I misread. Wait, let's check the translation rule. The correct translation rule for a point \( (x,y) \) to \( (x - 3, y + 1) \) (if moving left 3 and up 1) or check the options. Wait, the options include "The rule for the translation can be written as \( (x, y) \to (x - 3, y + 1) \)" and let's check the first statement: "Trapezoid \( ABCD \) has been translated 3 units to the right and 1 unit up"—no, if moving left 3 and up 1, that's wrong. Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Wait, let's re - examine. Let's take a point \( B \) and \( B' \). Suppose \( B \) is at \( (x, y) \) and \( B' \) is at \( (x - 3, y + 1) \)? Wait, no, the options: the last option is \( (x,y)\to(x - 3,y + 1) \), and let's check the translation direction. If we move a point from \( ABCD \) (blue) to \( A'B'C'D' \) (red), we can see the horizontal and vertical shifts. Let's assume a vertex of \( ABCD \), say \( D \) and \( D' \). If \( D \) is at \( (x,y) \), \( D' \) is at \( (x - 3, y + 1) \)? Wait, no, maybe the correct statements are: 1. The statement "The rule for the translation can be written as \( (x, y) \to (x - 3, y + 1) \)" and let's check the first option: "Trapezoid \( ABCD \) has been translated 3 units to the right and 1 unit up"—no, that's incorrect. Wait, maybe the correct statements are: the last option \( (x,y)\to(x - 3,y + 1) \) and let's see the translation. Wait, maybe I messed up the direction. Let's think again. The translation rule \( (x,y)\to(x - 3,y + 1) \) means moving 3 units left (since \( x \) decreases by 3) and 1 unit up (since \( y \) increases by 1). Now, let's check the options:

  • Option 1: "Trapezoid \( ABCD \) has been translated 3 units to the right and 1 unit up"—incorrect, because \( x \) is decreasing (left movement), not increasing (right movement).
  • Option 2: "The rule for the translation can be written as \( T_{-1,3}(x,y) \)"—no, that's not a standard translation notation (standard is \( T_{h,k}(x,y)=(x + h,y + k) \), so \( T_{-1,3} \) would be \( (x - 1,y + 3) \), incorrect.
  • Option 3: "The rule for the translation can be written as \( (x, y) \to (x + 1, y - 3) \)"—incorrect, as it's moving right 1 and down 3, which doesn't match.
  • Option 4: "The rule for the translation can be written as \( T_{-3,1}(x,y) \)"—wait, no, \( T_{h,k} \) is \( (x+h,y + k) \), so \( T_{-3,1} \) is \( (x-3,y + 1) \), but the option says \( T_{-3,1}(x,y) \)? Wait, the second option is "The rule for the translation can be written as \( T_{-1,3}(x,y) \)"—no. Wait, the last option is \( (x,y)\to(x - 3,y + 1) \), and let's check the translation. If we have a point \( (x,y) \) in \( ABCD \), and its image in \( A'B'C'D' \) is \( (x - 3,y + 1) \), that means we move 3 units to the left (since \( x \) decreases by 3) and 1 unit up (since \( y \) increases by 1). Now, let's check the statements:

The correct statements are:

  1. The rule for the translation can be written as \( (x, y) \to (x - 3, y + 1) \) (last option).

Wait, maybe I made a mistake in the first step. Let's re - evaluate. Let's take a vertex of \( ABCD \), say \( A \). Suppose \( A \) is at \( (2, - 1) \) (from the grid) and \( A' \) is at \( (-1,0) \). Th…

Answer:

The correct answer is the option: "The rule for the translation can be written as \( (x, y) \to (x - 3, y + 1) \)" (the last option among the given options) and if we consider the translation notation, the option with \( T_{-3,1}(x,y) \) (but in the given options, the last option is \( (x,y)\to(x - 3,y + 1) \))