If a line segment with endpoints (6,%C2%A03) and (6,%C2%A07) is translated 3 units up and 4 units to the right, how long is the line segment after the translation?(1 point) Responses 4 units 4 units 0 units 0 units 10 units 10 units There is not enough information to measure the line segment. There is not enough information to measure the line segment.

The x-coordinate of both endpoints is 6, and after the translation, it will be shifted 4 units to the right, resulting in an x-coordinate of 6 + 4 = 10.

The y-coordinate of the first endpoint is 3, and after the translation, it will be shifted 3 units up, resulting in a y-coordinate of 3 + 3 = 6.

The y-coordinate of the second endpoint is 7, and after the translation, it will also be shifted 3 units up, resulting in a y-coordinate of 7 + 3 = 10.

Therefore, the line segment after the translation will have endpoints (10, 6) and (10, 10).

The length of a vertical line segment is equal to the difference between the y-coordinates of its endpoints.

In this case, the length of the line segment after the translation is 10 - 6 = 4 units.