If the original point was (-4, 12) then the image is (-16, 48).
equinoctial system of coordinates
(2, -3)
Integral coordinates are coordinates that are whole numbers. Integral coordinates cannot be fractional or have decimals. They are used, generally, for gross designations.
The x coordinates are horizontal whereas the y coordinates are vertical on the Cartesian plane.
it is nothing
Point A has coordinates (x,y). Point B (Point A rotated 270°) has coordinates (y,-x). Point C (horizontal image of Point B) has coordinates (-y,-x).
If you are dilating the image about some factor, you can multiply coordinates by the constant. For instance... ½(1,2) = (½,½ * 2) = (½, 1)
-1,3
They are (4, -6).
The original figure is called the pre-image. After the transformation it becomes the image.
The answer will depend on the original coordinates of A: these have not been provided so neither has an answer.
They are (a, b-4).
grid
(2,-5) turns into 2,5
Yes, they do.
If the original point was (-4, 12) then the image is (-16, 48).