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Part A

Is there a transformation that maps shape l onto shape ll?explain your answer.

Part B
Is there a transformation that maps shape l onto shape lll? Explain you answer.

Part C
Is there a transformation that maps shape l into shape lV? Explain your answer.

Part D
Is there a transformation that maps shape l onto shape V? Explain your answer.
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Part A Is there a transformation that maps shape l onto shape ll?explain your answer-example-1

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Answer:

Explanation:

A). Yes. If we rotate shape I by 90° clockwise about the origin shape I will overlap shape II.

Coordinates of one point of figure I are A(-1, 3).

After rotation 90° clockwise,

(x, y) → (y, -x)

Following this rule,

A(-1, 3) → A'(3, 1)

It clearly states that figure I will overlap figure II.

B). No. because length of the quadrilateral I is different from the length of the quadrilateral given in figure III while width are same.

Both are different quadrilaterals.

C). Yes. If the figure I is reflected over x-axis, we get figure III.

D). Yes. By the translation of figure I by 3 units right and 4 units down we get image figure V.

Rule followed for the translation,

(x, y) → (x+3, y-4)

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