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  • 25-10-2022
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How can the above transformation be represented algebraically

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  • 25-10-2022

To find how can the transformation be represented algebraically, compare two corresponding point, for example, B and B'.

Coordinates of B are (5, -3) and coordinates of B' are (-2, 0).

Now, what is necessary for 5 to became -2? To substract 7.

What is necessary for -3 to became 0? To add 3.

Then, the transformation is:

[tex](x-7,y+3)[/tex]

The correct answer is (X-7, Y+3)

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