Darius draws a regular hexagon on the coordinate plane. He then translates the hexagon up 3 units and to the left 2 units. How many sets of parallel sides will the translated hexagon have?(1 point)Responses2211330

When a polygon is translated, all pairs of parallel sides remain parallel.

A regular hexagon has 3 pairs of parallel sides.

So, after translating the regular hexagon up 3 units and to the left 2 units, the translated hexagon will also have 3 pairs of parallel sides.

The correct answer is 33.

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When a regular hexagon is translated up 3 units and to the left 2 units, it maintains its shape, and the new hexagon will also have parallel sides.

A regular hexagon has 6 sides, and it is divided into 3 pairs of parallel sides. When we translate the hexagon, each pair of parallel sides will also be translated and remain parallel. Therefore, the translated hexagon will still have 3 pairs of parallel sides.

The correct answer is 3.