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What’s the answer to this graph problem-example-1

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Given:

A quadrilateral QRST.

To find:

The coordinates of Q' after the transformation of
(T_(<-1,2>)\circ R_(x-axis))(QRST).

Solution:

From the given figure, it is clear that


Q=(1,3)


(T_(<-1,2>)\circ R_(x-axis))(QRST) means the figure QRST first reflected across the x-axis, then translated by
T_(<-1,2>).

Figure QRST reflected across the x-axis, then


(x,y)\to (x,-y)


Q(1,3)\to Q_1(1,-3)

After that, it is translated by
T_(<-1,2>).


(x,y)\to (x-1,y+2)


Q_1(1,-3)\to Q'(1-1,-3+2)


Q_1(1,-3)\to Q'(0,-1)

Therefore, the coordinates of Q' are (0,-1).

Note: All options are incorrect.

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