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Question 3 (1 point)Give the algebraic representation of the transformation.Xy)ddf-example-1
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For this case we see that A = (-6,-6) and A'= (-2,-2)

then we can find the transformation on this way:

kx = -2/-6 = 1/3

ky = -2/-6= 1/3

Then the correct answer is:

(1/3 x , 1/3y)

Question 3 (1 point)Give the algebraic representation of the transformation.Xy)ddf-example-1
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