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Which transformation will map Figure L onto Figure L’?

Which transformation will map Figure L onto Figure L’?-example-1
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In your question where as ask which of the transformation will map Figure L onto Figure L. Base on my calculation and through step by step procedure and with the guidance of the theories and by the use of formulas, I came up with an answer of horizontal translation of 6 units
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Answer:

Transformation rule: T(6,0)

Explanation:

In given figure L, Vertices of triangle ABC

A(-3,7) B(-4,2) C(-2,4)

In given figure L', Vertices of triangle A'B'C'

A'(3,7) B(2,2) C'(4,4)

Please see the attachment for the vertices of A, B and C.

We have to find the map rule how to translate A to A'


T(x,y)\rightarrow T'(x+a,y+b)


A(-3,7)\rightarrow A'(3,7)


B(-4,2)\rightarrow B'(2,2)


C(-2,4)\rightarrow C'(4,4)

We can see x changes to 6 unit right and no change in y

So, Translation rule


T(x,y)\rightarrow T'(x+6,y+0)

Figure L change to figure L' by rule T(6,0)

Thus, Transformation rule is T(6,0)

Which transformation will map Figure L onto Figure L’?-example-1
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