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How do I find which sequence of transformations will map ABC onto A'B'C'

How do I find which sequence of transformations will map ABC onto A'B'C'-example-1
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translation (-1,-3)

Step-by-step explanation

Step 1

to find the transformation occurred, check for a point and the new image


\begin{gathered} A=(-4,3) \\ A^(\prime)=(-5,0) \end{gathered}

Step 2

according to that


\begin{gathered} A\text{ transforme is A'} \\ \text{then} \\ -5=-4+\text{ translation for x } \\ -5+4=\text{translation for x } \\ \text{translation for x= -1} \\ \text{and} \\ 0=3+\text{ translation for y} \\ \text{translation for y = -3} \\ \text{Hence, the transformation is} \\ traslation(-1,-3) \end{gathered}

I hope this helps you

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