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Which transformations can be used to carry ABCD onto itself? The point of

rotation is (3,2). Check all that apply.

Which transformations can be used to carry ABCD onto itself? The point of rotation-example-1
User Teriblus
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Answer:

B and D

Explanation:

User Abhishek Dubey
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Answer:

The correct option is B.

Explanation:

From the given figure it is clear that the A(1,1), B(5,1), C(5,3) and (1,3).

The point of rotation is (3,2).

If a figure rotated 180° about a point (a,b) then


(x,y)\rightarrow (2a-x,2b-y)

The figure rotated 180° about the point (3,2) then


(x,y)\rightarrow (2(3)-x,2(2)-y)


(x,y)\rightarrow (6-x,4-y)

The vertices of image are


A(1,1)\rightarrow A'(5,3)


B(5,1)\rightarrow B'(1,3)


C(5,3)\rightarrow C'(1,1)


D(1,3)\rightarrow D'(5,1)

The vertices of image are same as vertices of preimage. So, after rotation of 180° about the point (3,2) the figure ABCD onto itself.

Therefore the correct option is B.

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