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Which rule describes the transformation shown?

1. (x,y) → (-y, x+7)

2. (x,y) → (x+7,-y)

3. (x,y) → (-x, y+7)

4. (x,y) → (y+7, -x)

Which rule describes the transformation shown? 1. (x,y) → (-y, x+7) 2. (x,y) → (x-example-1
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Answer:

2. (x,y) → (x+7,-y)

Explanation:

Point A:

The original coordinate of point A was (-6,-6).

The coordinate after the transformation is A'(1,6), which eliminates option 3.

Point B:

The original coordinate of point B was (-2,4).

After the transformation, we have B'(5,-4), which eliminates option 1 and option 4. This means that the correct answer is:

2. (x,y) → (x+7,-y)

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