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In the transformation ABC A'B'C', the preimage of B' is ____. . a0

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Answer:

Pre image of B' is B

Explanation:

Given:

ABC is a triangle

A transformation is done on ABC so that the image is A'B'C'.

Note that transformations are of various types such as dilation, vertical shift, horizontal shift, rotation about a point, reflection on a line, etc.

In any type of transformation, corresponding vertices will be matched. In other words, A will become A', B will become B' and C will become C'.

Because of the property of the transformation to keep images similar and also transforming correspondingly the vertices we get preimage of B' would be nothing but B itself.

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