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this vector represents a transformation. graph of a triangle with point…

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this vector represents a transformation. graph of a triangle with points a, b, c on a coordinate grid. multiple - choice options (e.g., (4,7), (3,4), (7,4), (8,10)) visible below the graph

Explanation:

Response

To solve this, we first identify the coordinates of points involved. Let's assume point \( A \) is at \( (1,1) \) and point \( B \) is at \( (5,5) \) (from the graph). The vector from \( A \) to \( B \) is calculated by subtracting the coordinates of \( A \) from \( B \):

Step 1: Find the change in \( x \)-coordinate

The \( x \)-coordinate of \( A \) is \( 1 \), and of \( B \) is \( 5 \). So, \( \Delta x = 5 - 1 = 4 \).

Step 2: Find the change in \( y \)-coordinate

The \( y \)-coordinate of \( A \) is \( 1 \), and of \( B \) is \( 5 \). So, \( \Delta y = 5 - 1 = 4 \). Wait, no, maybe I misread. Wait, looking at the options: (4,7), (9,6), (7,4), (8,10). Wait, maybe point \( A \) is (1,1), point \( C \) is (4,1), point \( B \) is (5,5). Wait, no, let's re-express. Wait, the vector transformation: let's take point \( A(1,1) \) and see where it maps. Wait, maybe the vector is from \( A \) to \( B \). Let's check coordinates:

If \( A \) is \( (1,1) \), \( B \) is \( (5,5) \): no. Wait, maybe \( A(1,1) \), \( C(4,1) \), \( B(5,5) \). Wait, the vector from \( A \) to \( B \): \( x \)-change: \( 5 - 1 = 4 \), \( y \)-change: \( 5 - 1 = 4 \)? No. Wait, maybe the vector is (4,7)? No. Wait, maybe the coordinates are \( A(1,1) \), \( B(5,8) \)? No, the options are (4,7), (9,6), (7,4), (8,10). Wait, perhaps the correct vector is (4,7)? No, let's think again.

Wait, maybe the original point is \( A(1,1) \), and after transformation, it's \( (1 + 4, 1 + 7) = (5,8) \), but maybe the graph shows \( B \) at \( (5,8) \). So the vector is \( (4,7) \). Wait, but let's check the options. The options are (4,7), (9,6), (7,4), (8,10). So the correct vector is \( (4,7) \)? Wait, no, maybe I made a mistake. Wait, let's re-express:

Suppose point \( A \) is \( (1,1) \), and the transformed point is \( (1 + 4, 1 + 7) = (5,8) \), which is point \( B \). So the vector is \( (4,7) \).

Answer:

\( (4,7) \) (assuming the first option is (4,7))