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PLEASE HELP I NEED TO FINISH THIS TODAY PLEASE BE RIGHT I NEED TO GET TO 70 AND I AM IN 54


PLEASE HELP I NEED TO FINISH THIS TODAY PLEASE BE RIGHT I NEED TO GET TO 70 AND I AM IN 54 class=

Sagot :

Answer:

  • M"(-5, -7)
  • N"(-5, -3)
  • O"(0, -3)

Step-by-step explanation:

Each of the transformations can be written in terms of what they do to the coordinates:

  (x, y) ⇒ (-y, x) . . . . . . rotation 90° CCW

  (x, y) ⇒ (x -7, y-8) . . . . translation 7 left and 8 down

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Together, these transformations result in the composite transformation ...

  (x, y) ⇒ (-y -7, x -8)

The end values of the original points are then ...

  M(1, -2) ⇒ M"(-(-2) -7, 1 -8) = M"(-5, -7)

  N(5, -2) ⇒ N"(-(-2) -7, 5 -8) = N"(-5, -3)

  O(5, -7) ⇒ O"(-(-7)-7, 5 -8) = O"(0, -3)

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Additional comment

You can get an idea of what the 90° rotation looks like by printing the figure and turning it 1/4 turn counterclockwise. The points will have the same relative locations with respect to the axes. Effectively, you are relabeling the x-axis to y, and the -y axis to x. (That is what the 90° CCW transformation formula is telling you.)

Alternatively, you can turn your head sideways when you look at the computer screen.

In the attachment, the black arrow represents the translation vector, 7 left and 8 down.

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