If an angle measuring 72 degrees is translated 5 units right and 3 units down, what does the angle measure after the translation?

translation does not change angles

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To find the new angle after the translation, we first need to understand what a translation is.

A translation is a transformation that moves every point of an object a constant distance in a specified direction. In this case, the angle is being translated 5 units to the right and 3 units down.

To determine the new angle after the translation, follow these steps:

Step 1: Draw the initial angle.
Start by drawing a line segment to represent one of the rays of the angle. Then, draw another line segment connected to the endpoint of the first line segment to form the angle measuring 72 degrees.

Step 2: Apply the translation.
Starting from the endpoint of the second line segment, move 5 units to the right and 3 units down. Draw a new line segment from this new point to complete the translated angle.

Step 3: Measure the new angle.
Use a protractor to measure the angle formed by the two line segments in the translated angle. The measurement you obtain is the new angle after the translation.

By following these steps, you can find the new angle measurement after the translation.