On a coordinate plane, 2 triangles are shown. triangle 1 has points at a (negative 3, 4), b (negative 2, 1), c (negative 4, 1). triangle 2 has points at a prime (4, negative 2), b prime (3, negative 5), c prime (5, negative 5). which rule represents the translation from the pre-image, δabc, to the image, δa'b'c'? (x, y) → (x 7, y 6) (x, y) → (x 7, y – 6) (x, y) → (x – 6, y 7) (x, y) → (x 6, y 7)

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Lanuel

The rule which represents the translation from the pre-image (Δabc), to the image (Δa'b'c') is (x, y) → (y, x).

What is a triangle?

A triangle simply refers to a two-dimensional geometric shape that comprises three (3) sides, three (3) vertices and three (3) angles only.

Based on this triangle, we can deduce the following points:

  • The coordinates of a are given by (-3, 4).
  • The coordinates of a' are given by (4, -2).

By critically observing the triangle, we can also deduce that points were swapped as (x, y) → (y, x) and this is a reflection across line y = x.

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Answer:

B

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