Ription of its resulting transformation
a. (x, y) + (x+3.y)
b. (x, y) → (2x, 2y)
c. (x,...
Mathematics, 15.05.2021 08:00 melaniegilbreath
Ription of its resulting transformation
a. (x, y) + (x+3.y)
b. (x, y) → (2x, 2y)
c. (x, y) - (x, y + 4)
d. (x, y) = (x, y - 4)
e. (x, y) - (x - 3y + 4)
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4. Translate by the directed line segment from (0,0) to (0,-4).
5.Translate by the directed line segment from (0,0) to (-3,4).
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