Which rule transforms A to A’ and B to B’?
(x, y) → (−x − 1, y)
(x, y) → (x + 3, y)
(x, y) → (x + 7, y)
(x, y) → (−y − 1, −x − 2)
Which rule transforms A to A’ and B to B’
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The rule that transforms A to A’ and B to B’ is:
(x, y) → (−y − 1, −x − 2).
Explanation:
This transformation reflects the points across the line y = -x and applies a translation. Specifically, it negates the x and y coordinates and then shifts them by -1 and -2 respectively. This will change the position of any point (A, B) to a new point (A’, B’). If you need more help or clarification on the topic, feel free to explore the extended services page!