Respuesta :

Given:

A line segment AB on a coordinate plane.

The rule of translation is

[tex]f(x,y)\to (x-6,y-3)[/tex]

To find:

The coordinates of A' and B'.

Solution:

From the given graph, it is clear that the coordinates of A and B are A(1,3) and B(5,1).

The rule of translation is

[tex]f(x,y)\to (x-6,y-3)[/tex]

Using this rule, we get

[tex]A(1,3)\to A'(1-6,3-3)[/tex]

[tex]A(1,3)\to A'(-5,0)[/tex]

And,

[tex]B(5,1)\to B'(5-6,1-3)[/tex]

[tex]B(5,1)\to B'(-1,-2)[/tex]

Therefore, the coordinates of A' and B' are A'(-5,0) and B'(-1,-2).