Respuesta :
We want the translation which maps X to X', etc.
If there is one, these will all be equal:
X' - X = (3, -5) - (0,0) = (3, -5)
Y' - Y = (0, -5) - (-3, 0) = (3, -5)
Z' - Z = (0, -1) - (-3, 4) = (3, -5)
They're all equal, and they're all our translation:
X' = X + (3, -5)
That's three units to the right, five down, last choice.
Answer:
Right 3 ; down 5.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given a right triangle XYZ has vertex angles at the coordinates X(0,0),Y (-3,0)and Z(-3,4)
The vertex angles at the coordinates X'(3,-5) ,Y'(0,-5) and Z'(0,-1) of the image triangle X'Y'Z' of given triangle XYZ.
X(0,0) change into X'(3,-5)
We can write
x'-x=3-0=3
x'=x+3
y'-y=-5-0=-5
y'=y-5
Similarly , in the same way Y(-3,0) change into (0,-5) and Z(-3,4) change into Z'(0,-1).
Hence, the horizontal translation x'=x+3 .It means shift 3 unit on the right side of x axis.
Vertical translation y'=y-5.It means shift 5 unit downward on the negative y-axis.
Option D. Right 3; down 5 is correct option.