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The images of the points R(x, y) = (2, - 1) and S(x, y) = (6, - 5) are R''(x, y) = (0, - 3) and S''(x, y) = (- 4, - 7), respectively.

How to find the image of a given set of points

In this problem we must determine the image of two points by a sequence of rigid transformations, which are now defined:

Translation: P'(x, y) = P(x, y) + T(x, y)

Reflection about y-axis: P'(x, y) = (x, y) → P''(x, y) = (- x, y)

Now we proceed to determine the images of the two points set on Cartesian plane: R(x, y) = (2, - 1), S(x, y) = (6, - 5)

Translation:

R'(x, y) = (2, - 1) + (- 2, - 2)

R'(x, y) = (0, - 3)

S'(x, y) = (6, - 5) + (- 2, - 2)

S'(x, y) = (4, - 7)

Reflection about y-axis:

R''(x, y) = (0, - 3)

S''(x, y) = (- 4, - 7)

Finally we present the points on Cartesian plane.

Answer heregjfugyigyichi-example-1
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