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The rule is (-2, -5)
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It is (2, -6)
The vector (6, -2)T
A translation of 4 units to the right followed by a dilation of a factor of 2
The rule is (-2, -5)
(2,1)
If you we're at the point (8,-2) and you went 5 units right and 2 units up, you'd be at (13,0).
Here's an example: In the coordinate plane, the point is translated to the point . Under the same translation, the points and are translated to and , respectively. What are the coordinates of and ? Any translation sends a point to a point . For the point in the problem, we have the following. So we have . Solving for and , we get and . So the translation is unit to the right and units up. See Figure 1. We can now find and . They come from the same translation: unit to the right and units up. The three points and their translations are shown in Figure 2.
The image is -8, -4
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It is (2, -6)
A reflection or a 'mirror image' in the y axis
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It will be (-2, 3, -5).
(-5.2)
The vector (6, -2)T