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Function Notation - TransformationIll send a picture of the question

Function Notation - TransformationIll send a picture of the question-example-1
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Given the vertices of the original quadilateral:

(3, 4), (5, 6), (7, 4), and (5, 3)

Vertices of the transformed quadilateral:

(-5, -6), (-3, -4), (-1, -6), and (-3, -7)

Let's describe the transformation rule used for this transformation.

To find the transformation rule, let's find the number of movements in the x-direction and y-direction that would map the original quadilateral to the transformed quadilateral by subtracting the x and y coordinates of the coresponding sides.

We have:

(x, y) ==> (-5 -3, -6 -4) ==> (-8, -10)

(x, y) ==> (-3 -5, -4, -6) ==> (-8, -10)

(x, y) ==> (-1 -7, -6 -4) ==> (-8, -10)

(x, y) ==> (-3 -5, -7 -3) ==> (-8, -10)

For all corresponding sides, we have: (x, y) ==> (-8, -10)

This means there was a shift 8 units to the left, and 10 units downwards.

Therefore, the rule for the transformation shown here is:

(x, y) ==> (x - 8, y - 10)

ANSWER:

B. f(x, y) = (x - 8, x- 10)

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