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Which type of transformation maps ABC to A'B'C?

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Transformation Shifted by 4 units right and 2 units down .

Explanation:

Given : Graph .

To find : Which type of transformation maps ABC to A'B'C.

Solution : We have given graph with transformation maps ABC to A'B'C.

Coordinates of A ( -3 , 2) , B( -2 ,4) , C( -1 ,3) .

Coordinates of A' (1 , 0) , B'( 2 ,2) , C'( 3 ,1) .

We can see from given graph triangle ABC is shifted right ( x axis) by 4 units and move down by 2 units (y axis ).

Then

A ( -3 + 4 , 2 -2) →→A' (1 , 0)

B( -2+4 ,4 -2) →→ B'( 2 ,2)

C( -1+ 4 ,3 -2) →→ C'( 3 ,1) .

Therefore, Transformation Shifted by 4 units right and 2 units down .

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