A rectangle has a side that is 10 units long. How long will this side be after the figure is translated down for units to the right five units

Based on the information given, we know that one side of the rectangle is 10 units long. However, the question asks about the length of this side after the figure is translated down and to the right.

A translation moves a figure along a straight line without changing its orientation. In this case, we need to translate the rectangle down by 4 units and to the right by 5 units.

Since only one side of the rectangle is given, we'll assume it's the side that remains vertical after the translation. So, after translating down 4 units, the length of this side remains the same at 10 units.

Next, we need to determine the length of this side after translating to the right by 5 units. Since the translation is horizontal and the length of the side is vertical, there will be no change in the length. Therefore, the length of this side will still be 10 units.

In conclusion, the length of the side that was initially 10 units long will remain the same even after translating the figure down 4 units and to the right 5 units.