(2) 417. Coordinate Geometry A figure on a coordinate graph is translated 2 units to the right and 5 units up. Its new coordinates can be written with the expressions (x + 2, y + 5). A point is translated to (19, 19), what are the coordinates of the original point?​



Answer :

the coordinates of the original point are (17, 14).

What are the coordinates of the original point?

If we have a point (x, y) and we apply the given translation, then the new coordinates of that point are (x + 2, y + 5)

Then, if we know that the coordinates of a translated point are (x', y'), then the coordinates of the original point are (x' - 2, y' - 5)

Now if we know that the translated point is (19, 19), then the original one is:

(19 - 2, 19 - 5) = (17, 14)

We conclude that the coordinates of the original point are (17, 14).

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