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OpenStudy (skater4lifez):

Can anybody help me with inverse transformations? Not looking for answers I just need the layout of how it works, I know how to do regular transformation.

OpenStudy (skater4lifez):

Here is an example T: (x, y) (x + 4, y + 3) T(-1): (x, y) would "T(-1)" be "x-4, y-3"?

OpenStudy (skater4lifez):

@Luigi0210

OpenStudy (error1603):

@Luigi0210

OpenStudy (animallover8):

If I wasn't so busy I'd lay it out myself, but try this out for size. http://staff.csie.ncu.edu.tw/chia/Course/LinearAlgebra/sec2-3.pdf

OpenStudy (animallover8):

Again, I wish I could help more.

OpenStudy (skater4lifez):

See thats the thing, Im ADHD so I don't have the focus to read all about that. I was wondering if somebody like @Luigi0210 could simple it down for me. And also tell me if the Example I posted was correct.

OpenStudy (luigi0210):

If this indeed is a linear algebra question then I'm not much help (:

OpenStudy (skater4lifez):

Its Geometry @Luigi0210

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