A translation moves point V(–2, 3) to V prime (negative 2, 7). Which are true statements about the translation? The point moves two units left and four units up. The transformation rule is (x, y) right-arrow (x 0, y 4). The transformation is a vertical translation. The image is four units to the left of the pre-image. The translation can be described as (x, y) right-arrow (x minus 2, y 7).

Respuesta :

To solve the problem we will find the translation of point on each axis.

The point translated 4 units upwards and no translation on the x-axis.

Explanation

Given to us

  • V(-2, 3)
  • V Prime(-2, 7)

Solution

X-axis

The translation between the two points on X-axis[tex]=(-2) -(-2) = -2+2 = 0[/tex]

Therefore, there is no translation of the point on x-axis.

Y-axis

The translation between the two points on Y-axis

[tex]=(7) -(3) = 7-3 = 4[/tex]

Therefore, there point translated 4 units upwards.

Hence, the point translated 4 units upwards and no translation on the x-axis.

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