Question 1 (Essay Worth 10 points)
(02.01 HC)

Quadrilateral ABCD is located at A(−2, 2), B(−2, 4), C(2, 4), and D(2, 2). The quadrilateral is then transformed using the rule (x + 2, y − 3) to form the image A'B'C'D'. What are the new coordinates of A', B', C', and D'? Describe what characteristics you would find if the corresponding vertices were connected with line segments.

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The quadrilateral ABCD is located at A(-2,2), B(-2,4),C(2,4) and D(2,2)

The transformation rule is : (x+2,y-3) to form image A'B'C'D'

Applying this transformation will give;

A(-2,2), --------(-2+2,2-3)--------A'(0,-1)

B(-2,4), --------(-2+2,4-3)---------B'(0,1)

C(2,4), ---------(2+2,4-3)----------C'(4,1)

D(2,2),----------(2+2,2-3)----------D'(4,-1)

When corresponding vertices are connected,length of line segments AA'=BB'=CC'=DD'  and length of line segment A'D'=AD=BC=B'C'

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