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Triangle ABC is transformed to form triangle A'B'C' .

A is at (3, 1) , B is at (1, 8) , and C is at (7, 2) .

Which transformation happened to​ ​ △ABC ​ ​to form​ ​ △A'B'C' ​​?

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Triangle ABC is transformed to form triangle A'B'C' . A is at (3, 1) , B is at (1, 8) , and-example-1
Triangle ABC is transformed to form triangle A'B'C' . A is at (3, 1) , B is at (1, 8) , and-example-1
Triangle ABC is transformed to form triangle A'B'C' . A is at (3, 1) , B is at (1, 8) , and-example-2
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Answer: the answer is rotated counterclockwise and 180 degrees about the origin! Trust me I did the test

Explanation:

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Answer:

Δ ABC is rotated counter clock wise, 180° about the origin.

Explanation:

Triangle ABC has been transformed to Δ A'B'C'

A is at ( 3,1 ), B is at ( 1,8 ) and C is at (7,2)

Now we have to tell which transformation has happened to Δ ABC to form Δ A'B'C'.

Now we take one point A to find the rule by A has been transformed to A'.

A = ( 3,1 ) ( 1st quadrant )

A' = ( -3,-1 ) ( 3rd quadrant )

If we join A by origin and A' by origin O (0,0) then we can easily find that line A O has been rotated 180° about origin O to form a new line O A'

Therefore, answer will be

Δ ABC is rotated counter clock wise, 180° about the origin.

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