You have to add on the number that you want to transform the graph by. For example to move the graph 2 units along the x-axis the transformation would be f(x+2).
It depends on the patterns.
You cannot since the transformation is not a horizontal shift.
area_parallelogram = length_of_one_side × perpendicular_distance_to_its_parallel_side.
Circumference = (Diameter) x (pi)
The rule for the transformation above is translation. Translation is a transformation that moves every point of a figure the same distance in the same direction.
The transformation rule states that a transformation is an operation that moves, flips, or changes the size or shape of a figure to create a new figure that is congruent to the original. This rule is used in geometry to describe how geometric figures can be altered while maintaining their essential properties.
It depends on the kind of transformation: it could be reflection or translation.
I'm happy to help, but it seems like your question was cut off. Can you please provide more details or clarify what rule or transformation you are referring to?
A single transformation does not provide enough information to determine a rule.
The answer will depend on the nature of the transformation.The answer will depend on the nature of the transformation.The answer will depend on the nature of the transformation.The answer will depend on the nature of the transformation.
Write an equation of 3/8×112
(x,y) --> (x,-y)
It is an anticlockwise rotation through 90 degrees.
You have to add on the number that you want to transform the graph by. For example to move the graph 2 units along the x-axis the transformation would be f(x+2).
Should be (x,y) -> (-x,y) Apologies if it's wrong!
2.3,2.5,2.4,2.6,2.5