A triangle on a coordinate plane is translated according to the rule T-8,4(x, y). Which is another way to write this rule?
A (x,y) - (x + 4, y - 8)
B (x,y) - (x - 4, y - 8)
C (x, y) - (x - 8, y + 4)
D (x,y) - (x + 8, y - 4)

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

(x, y) → (x – 8, y + 4)

A triangle on a coordinate plane translated according to the rule [tex]T_{-8,4}(x,y)[/tex]can also be written as [tex](x,y)[/tex] → [tex](x-8,y+4)[/tex]  according to the translation rule.

What is translation rule ?

According to translation rule [tex]T_{a,b}(x,y)[/tex] tells that translation of a point (x,y)

by (a,b) is given by [tex](x,y)[/tex]→[tex](x+a,y+b)[/tex].

How to use translation rule to find the answer?

Given that [tex]T_{-8,4}(x,y)[/tex], a=-8 and b=4

Putting in the values given in the question to the translation rule we get

[tex](x,y)[/tex]→[tex](x+(-8),y+(4))[/tex]

[tex](x,y)[/tex]→[tex](x-8,y+4)[/tex]

Hence we get triangle on a coordinate plane translated according to the rule [tex]T_{-8,4}(x,y)[/tex]can also be written as [tex](x,y)[/tex] → [tex](x-8,y+4)[/tex]. Answer C is correct.

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