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Triangle ABC has vertices A (0,7), B (7,3), and C (1,4): Under the transformation rule, (x,y) —> (x-3,y-4), A’ would be (-3,3).

True

False

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Answer:

True

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the rule is (x, y) ---> (x - 3, y - 4), you would subtract 3 from 0 (the x value of A) which would be -3. Then subtract 4 from 7 (the y value of A), which would be 3. So the answer would be true, that A' would be (-3, 3).