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Figure ABCD is transformed to figure A prime B prime C prime D prime, as shown below:

A coordinate grid is shown from negative 5 to 0 to 5 on both x- and y-axes. A polygon ABCD has A at ordered pair 2, 3, B at ordered pair 4, 4, C at ordered pair 3, 1, D at ordered pair 2, 1. A polygon A prime B prime C prime D prime has A prime at ordered pair negative 1, 3, B prime at ordered pair negative 3, 4, C prime at ordered pair negative 2, 1, D prime at ordered pair negative 1, 1.

Which of the following sequences of transformations is used to obtain figure A prime B prime C prime D prime from figure ABCD?

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Using translation concepts, the sequence that is used to obtain the translated image is:

  • Reflection over the y-axis.
  • Shift right of one unit.

What is a translation?

A translation is represented by a change in the function graph, according to operations such as multiplication or sum/subtraction in it's definition.

For all the vertices, the transformations follow the given pattern:

  • (x,y) -> (-x,y) -> (-x + 1, y).

In the step (x,y) -> (-x,y), the function is reflected over the y-axis. Then, in step (-x,y) ->  (-x + 1, y), the function is shifted right one unit.

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