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To solve this, we first need to know the original coordinates of points \( D \), \( E \), \( F \), and \( G \) (assuming this is a transformation problem, like translation, reflection, or rotation). From the graph, let's assume the original coordinates:
- Point \( D \): Looking at the grid, \( D \) is at \( (-8, 2) \) (since it's 8 units left on the x - axis and 2 units up on the y - axis).
- Point \( G \): \( G \) is at \( (-4, 2) \). Let's assume the figure is a rectangle, so if we consider the rectangle \( DEFG \), we can find the coordinates of \( E \) and \( F \) as well. If \( D = (-8, 2) \) and \( G = (-4, 2) \), and assuming the rectangle has a vertical side, let's say the height (vertical length) is, for example, 4 units (since from \( y = 2 \) to \( y = 6 \) or \( y=- 2 \), but we need more context. Wait, maybe this is a translation problem, like translating the figure to the right by a certain number of units.
Wait, the problem seems to be about finding the coordinates of the transformed points \( D' \), \( E' \), \( F' \) (maybe after a translation, reflection, or rotation). But the original problem is not fully stated. However, if we assume a common transformation, like translating the figure 12 units to the right (to move from the left side of the y - axis to the right), let's do that:
Step 1: Find original coordinates
- Let's assume the original rectangle has vertices \( D(-8,2) \), \( G(-4,2) \), \( E(-4,6) \) (since the vertical side from \( y = 2 \) to \( y = 6 \), so the height is 4 units), and \( F(-8,6) \).
Step 2: Apply transformation (e.g., translation 12 units right)
To translate a point \( (x,y) \) \( h \) units right, we use the rule \( (x + h,y) \). If \( h = 12 \):
- For \( D(-8,2) \):
\( x'=-8 + 12=4 \), \( y' = 2 \), so \( D'(4,2) \)
- For \( E(-4,6) \):
\( x'=-4+12 = 8 \), \( y'=6 \), so \( E'(8,6) \)
- For \( F(-8,6) \):
\( x'=-8 + 12=4 \), \( y'=6 \), so \( F'(4,6) \)
But since the problem is not fully specified (what kind of transformation), we need more information. However, if we assume the original coordinates:
If \( D=(-8,2) \), and we are to find \( D' \) after, say, reflecting over the y - axis. The rule for reflecting a point \( (x,y) \) over the y - axis is \( (-x,y) \).
Step 1: Reflect \( D(-8,2) \) over y - axis
For \( D(-8,2) \), after reflection over y - axis: \( x'=-(-8)=8 \), \( y' = 2 \), so \( D'(8,2) \)
But without knowing the transformation, it's hard to be precise. Let's assume the most common case, maybe a translation. If we assume the figure is translated 12 units to the right (to move from \( x=-8,-4 \) to positive x - values):
- \( D(-8,2)\to D'(4,2) \) (since \( - 8+12 = 4 \))
- \( E(-4,6)\to E'(8,6) \) (since \( -4 + 12=8 \))
- \( F(-8,6)\to F'(4,6) \) (since \( -8+12 = 4 \))
But since the problem is not fully stated, we can only make assumptions. If we take the original \( D=(-8,2) \), and if we are to find \( D' \) after a translation of 12 units right:
Step 1: Identify original coordinate of \( D \)
Original \( D=(-8,2) \)
Step 2: Apply translation (12 units right)
To translate a point \( (x,y) \) \( h \) units right, use \( (x + h,y) \). Let \( h = 12 \)
\( x'=-8 + 12=4 \), \( y'=2 \)
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If we assume translation 12 units right, \( D'(4,2) \) (but more context is needed for \( E' \) and \( F' \))