Solution :
the coordinates for W′ = (-1,3)
Trapezoid :
A trapezoid is necessarily a convex quadrilateral in Euclidean geometry. The parallel sides are called the bases of the trapezoid. The other two sides are called the legs (or the lateral sides) if they are not parallel; otherwise, the trapezoid is a parallelogram, and there are two pairs of bases). A scalene trapezoid is a trapezoid with no sides of equal measure
Y = (-2,1)
Y' = (0,3)
Unit shift for Y to Y'
By distance formula :
yy' = [tex]\sqrt{{(x2-x1})^{2} +( y2-y1)^{2} }\\[/tex]
= root of (2)^2 +(2^2)
= root of 4+4
Root of 16
= root of 4
Unit shift for Y to Y' = 4
then
w = (-5,-1)
shift by adding 4
W' = (-5+4, -1+4)
W' = (-1,3)
the coordinates for W′ = (-1,3)
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