How would you describe the effect on the coordinates of the vertices of a figure that is translated down 4 units and to the right 3 units?(1 point)
The effect on the coordinates of the vertices of a figure that is translated down 4 units and to the right 3 units would be as follows:
- The y-coordinate of each vertex would decrease by 4 units, moving the figure downwards.
- The x-coordinate of each vertex would increase by 3 units, shifting the figure to the right.
To describe the effect on the coordinates of the vertices of a figure that is translated down 4 units and to the right 3 units, you will need to apply the same translation to each vertex.
Let's say you have a vertex with coordinates (x, y).
To translate the vertex down 4 units, you subtract 4 from the y-coordinate: (x, y - 4).
To translate the vertex to the right 3 units, you add 3 to the x-coordinate: (x + 3, y - 4).
By applying this translation to each vertex, you will determine the new coordinates of the vertices of the translated figure.