Answer :
In the polygon ABCD, the production of point A' and point D' is (-2,-2) and (4,-2) respectively.
What is the transformation rule?
In coordinate planes, the rule of transformation involves interchanging the x and y values on the plane such that:
[tex]\mathbf{(x,y) \to (k_x, k_y)}[/tex]
where;
- k = scale factor
From the given information:
- The scale factor = 2
- the origin as a center of dilation for image vertices = (0, 0)
Now, using the coordinate vertices:
- A = (-1, -1)
- D = (2, -1)
The corresponding coordinate of the image vertices is as follows:
A(-1,-1) → A'(2 × (-1), 2 × (-1))
A' = (-2,-2)
D(2,-1) → A'(2 × (2), 2 × (-1))
D' = (4,-2)
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