Respuesta :
Answer: x' = x - 2yd.
Step-by-step explanation:
When we have a function:
y = g(x)
A translation to the east (in this case the positive x-axis) of N units.
is written as:
y = h(x) = g(x - N)
then if in the beginning our variable was x, afther the translation the variable will be x - N.
Now in this case we have a translation of 2yd to the right (to the east)
Then our new variable, let's call it x', will be:
x' = x - 2yd.
Answer:
A translation of two yards east involves moving 2 units in the positive x-direction. Given any initial x-coordinate, x, the algebraic expression that represents the new x-coordinate after the translation is x + 2.
Step-by-step explanation:
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