Analyze the transformations of figure A on the graphs below.
https://cdn.ple.platoweb.com/EdAssets/c43a83ef977e418c8b65db70e058fce9?ts=635439619713100000
Figure A is _ to figure B because figure B can be obtained from a clockwise rotation of _ degrees about the origin, followed by a reflection over the _ axis, and then followed by a translation _ units _ and _ units _.
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OpenStudy (cheesecakekitten):
@iGreen @iambatman
OpenStudy (cheesecakekitten):
How better to ask then two Honorary Professors of Mathematics?
OpenStudy (igreen):
Picture?
OpenStudy (cheesecakekitten):
right. forgot.
OpenStudy (cheesecakekitten):
ill edit the question
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OpenStudy (cheesecakekitten):
there.
OpenStudy (cheesecakekitten):
@iGreen you still there?
OpenStudy (igreen):
Yes
OpenStudy (igreen):
Okay, first of all, is it congruent or is it similar?
OpenStudy (cheesecakekitten):
Congruent. I know that.
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OpenStudy (igreen):
Yep, that's correct..
OpenStudy (igreen):
Now how do you think we will rotate this?
OpenStudy (cheesecakekitten):
*cricket chirps* I have no idea.
OpenStudy (cheesecakekitten):
Clockwise?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
90 degrees clockwise
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OpenStudy (igreen):
Okay, here are the rotation rules:
90 degrees clockwise:
(y, -x)
90 degrees counterclockwise:
(-y, x)
180 degrees:
(-x, -y)
OpenStudy (igreen):
We want it to get on its side, so we rotate it 90 degrees clockwise.