SOLUTION: Line segment AB has a length of 3 units. It is translated 2 units to the right on a coordinate plane to obtain line segment A'B'. What is the length of A'B'?
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Question 979937: Line segment AB has a length of 3 units. It is translated 2 units to the right on a coordinate plane to obtain line segment A'B'. What is the length of A'B'?
Answer by KMST(5328) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Translating a segment does not change its length.
It is just moving the segment.
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