The figure shows two triangles on a coordinate grid:
What set of transformations is performed on triangle ABC to form triangle A’B’C’?
A 180-degree counterclockwise rotation about the origin followed by a translation 5 units down
A translation 5 units down followed by a 180-degree counterclockwise rotation about the origin
A 270-degree counterclockwise rotation about the origin followed by a translation 5 units to the right
A translation 5 units to the right followed by a 270-degree counterclockwise rotation about the origin
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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@helper99
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1 min and ill be back
OpenStudy (welshfella):
note that a rotation 180 degrees anticlockwise would move the point C to
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OpenStudy (welshfella):
- the point (2,-1)
OpenStudy (welshfella):
and the image would look like
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OpenStudy (welshfella):
so what is the second transformation?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
um ok
OpenStudy (welshfella):
check the attachment
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i have no idea
OpenStudy (welshfella):
note that the image A'B'C' has the same orientation as that in my last post
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so the answer is ........D
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i think @welshfella knows this better than me
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@welshfella am i right
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OpenStudy (welshfella):
No
imagine if the triangle was something solid you would just push it up right?
OpenStudy (welshfella):
and dont forget the first part is 180 degree rotation