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Question
what is the final transformation in the composition of transformations that maps pre-image abcd to image abcd? a translation down and to the right a 270° rotation about point b a translation up and to the right a 180° rotation about point b
Response
To solve this, we analyze the transformation from \(A'B'C'D'\) to \(A''B''C''D''\):
- Identify the type of transformation: A translation involves shifting a figure without rotating or reflecting it. A rotation involves turning the figure around a point.
- Analyze the movement from \(A'B'C'D'\) to \(A''B''C''D''\):
- The figure \(A''B''C''D''\) appears to be shifted relative to \(A'B'C'D'\) (no rotation is visible, as the orientation of the sides/vertices remains consistent with a translation).
- Comparing the position of \(B'\) (a key vertex) to \(B''\), and other vertices, the figure moves up (vertically) and to the right (horizontally).
Brief Explanations
The transformation from \(A'B'C'D'\) to \(A''B''C''D''\) is a translation (no rotation, as orientation is preserved) that shifts the figure upward and to the right.
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a translation up and to the right