Translations uniformly shift each point of a shape by the same distance and direction. You can identify the rule that relates a vertex of the triangle to its image using just one vertex. This rule can then help in locating the images of the remaining vertices of the triangle. Plot all vertices and link them to delineate the image of the triangle.
To find the translation, utilize the coordinates of the provided image along with the corresponding vertices of the object. Once the translation is determined, calculate the coordinates of the other two vertices for the image using the formula IMAGE=OBJECT+TRANSLATION