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Jerome describes a transformation in the coordinate plane using the notation (x, y) →(x13, y21). Explain why this is a rigid motion.

Jerome Describes A Transformation In The Coordinate Plane Using The Notation X Y X13 Y21 Explain Why This Is A Rigid Motion class=

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Step-by-step explanation:

Jerome described a transformation in the coordinate plane by using the rule,

(x, y) → (x + 3, y - 1)

This rule defines a translation by moving a point (x, y), 3 units right along the x-axis and 1 unit down on y-axis.

Since, Reflection, rotation and translation are the examples of rigid transformation,

Given rule defines a rigid motion.