A triangle has vertices at B(−3, 0), C(2, −1), D(−1, 2). Which series of transformations would produce an image with vertices B″(4, 1), C″(−1, 0), D″(2, 3)?

A triangle has vertices at B3 0 C2 1 D1 2 Which series of transformations would produce an image with vertices B4 1 C1 0 D2 3 class=

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We must apply the transformation rules (x, y) → (- x, y) and (x, y) → (x + 1, y + 1) to generate the vertices B''(x, y) = (4, 1), C''(x, y) = (- 1, 0), D''(x, y) = (2, 3). (Right choice: B)

How to determine the right transformation rules for a set of three points

In this question we have three points on a Cartesian plane: B(x, y) = (- 3, 0), C(x, y) = (2, - 1), D(x, y) = (- 1, 2). First, we proceed to apply the transformation rule (x, y) → (- x, y):

B'(x, y) = (3, 0), C'(x, y) = (- 2, -1), D'(x, y) = (1, 2)

Then, we use the transformation rule (x, y) → (x + 1, y + 1):

B''(x, y) = (4, 1), C''(x, y) = (- 1, 0), D''(x, y) = (2, 3)

Then, we must apply the transformation rules (x, y) → (- x, y) and (x, y) → (x + 1, y + 1) to generate the vertices B''(x, y) = (4, 1), C''(x, y) = (- 1, 0), D''(x, y) = (2, 3).

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