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Question 1: Translate the figure six units up and five unitsright. Which quadrants do the translated points lie in?Point QuadrantA’B’C’D

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Question 1:

Translate the figure six units up and five units right. Which quadrants do the translated points lie in?

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Solution

To answer this question, we first need to understand what the question is asking. It's asking us to translate (or move) a figure six units up and five units to the right. Then, we need to determine which quadrants the translated points lie in.

Here are the steps to solve this:

Step 1: Identify the original positions of the points. Unfortunately, without a diagram or coordinates, we can't do this step here.

Step 2: Translate the points. This means we move each point six units up and five units to the right. Again, without knowing the original positions, we can't do this step.

Step 3: Identify the quadrants of the translated points. The Cartesian plane is divided into four quadrants:

  • Quadrant I: Positive x and positive y
  • Quadrant II: Negative x and positive y
  • Quadrant III: Negative x and negative y
  • Quadrant IV: Positive x and negative y

Without the original positions or a diagram, we can't complete this step either.

So, to answer this question, we would need more information about the original positions of the points.

This problem has been solved

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