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use coordinator notation to write the rule that maps each preimage to it's image then identify the transformation and confirm that it preserves length and angle measures

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The rule that transform the preimage to the image can be represented below


\begin{gathered} A(-4,4)\rightarrow A^(\prime)(4,4) \\ B(-1,2)\rightarrow B^(\prime)(2,1) \\ C(-4,1)\rightarrow C^(\prime)(1,4) \\ \\ The\text{ rule is express as} \\ (x,y)\rightarrow(y,-x) \end{gathered}

The type of transformation is a rotation which is 270 degree.

Yes it preserves length and angles measured . Rotation is moving an object through a fixed point . so the length and angles are preserved.

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