What is the rule for the transformation below? (Image provided)
@SolomonZelman You were suggested to me. Do you understand this?
Well you an either say 180 degree rotation, or reflection across the y-axis and then reflection across the x-axis. (note: reflection across x=y doesn't work) Who the hack would suggest me though? I am not a good helper (unfortunately).
After the transformation both x and y of the figure are positive :)
So, would the answer be in regards to the points after the translations? Or would it be -x, -y because it appears to be a reflection across x and y.
Well how it's transformed doesn't matter right now. What DOES MATTER is FROM WHERE TO WHERE I think that the (x',y') is what the figure transformed TO (what it is now, after the transformation) and the x and y choices without apostrophe is what the figured transformed FROM (what it was initially)
Okay, so we know that the image on the left is the original and the one on the right is the transformed one.
yes.
The x and y in original one are both negative the x and y in the transformed one are both positive based on that which option do you choose?
Should it be B? I thought it was D but it is in incorrect order; y,x.
So do you choose B or D or what?
(how do I even remember this staff ? )
I believe it is B
Good ! You are correct !
Thank you!
You welcome !
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