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A pentagon with vertices upper A, upper B, upper C, upper D, and upper E is shaded and plotted on a coordinate plane. The x and y axes range from negative 5 to 5 in increments of 1. The coordinates of pentagon upper A B C D E are as follows: vertex upper A at left parenthesis negative 1 comma 3 right parenthesis, vertex upper B at left parenthesis negative 3 comma negative 1 right parenthesis, vertex upper C at left parenthesis 2 comma negative 3 right parenthesis, vertex upper D at left parenthesis 2 comma 3 right parenthesis, and vertex upper E at left parenthesis 1 comma 2 right parenthesis.

The pentagon is translated 5 units to the left and 4 units down. What are the coordinates of C′, and how does the translated pentagon relate to the preimage?

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Responses

(−3,−7); congruent, same orientation
left parenthesis negative 3 comma negative 7 right parenthesis ; congruent, same orientation

(3,7); congruent, same orientation
left parenthesis 3 comma 7 right parenthesis ; congruent, same orientation

(−7,−3); congruent, different orientation
left parenthesis negative 7 comma negative 3 right parenthesis ; congruent, different orientation

(−2,−8); congruent, different orientation

The coordinates of C' after the translation are (-3, -7). The translated pentagon is congruent to the preimage and has the same orientation. Therefore, the correct response is:

(-3, -7); congruent, same orientation
left parenthesis negative 3 comma negative 7 right parenthesis ; congruent, same orientation