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Someone please help it's Multiple Coordinate Transformations-example-1
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Explanation:

Coordinates of the vertices of the given rectangle are,

A(-4, 5), B(-2, 5), C(-2,1) and D(-4, 1).

If the given rectangle ABCD is translated by 1 unit right and 4 units down,

Rule for the translation will be,

(x, y) → [(x + 1), (y - 4)]

Therefore, coordinates of A, B, C and D after translation will be,

A(-4, 5) → A'(-3, 1)

B(-2, 5) → B'(-1, 1)

C(-2, 1) → C'(-1, -3)

D(-4, 1) → D'(-3, -3)

Then A', B', C' and D' are reflected about the y-axis.

Rule for the reflection about y-axis will be,

(x, y) → (-x, y)

New coordinates after the reflection will be,

A'(-3, 1) → A"(3, 1)

B'(-1, 1) → B"(1, 1)

C'(-1, -3) → C"(1, -3)

D'(-3, -3) → D''(3, -3)

Finally these points are rotated 270° clockwise about the origin,

Rule to be followed,

(x, y) → (-y, x)

Therefore, new coordinates will be,

A"(3, 1) → A"'(-1, 3)

B"(1, 1) → B'"(-1, 1)

C"(1, -3) → C"'(3, 1)

D"(3, -3) → D"'(3, 3)

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