A triangle has vertices at B(−3, 0), C(2, −1), D(−1, 2). Which transformation would produce an image with vertices B″(−2, 1), C″(3, 2), D″(0, −1)?

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Answer:

Flip vertical then shift (translation) right 1 unit

Step-by-step explanation:

A (-3,0)   B (2,-1)  C (-1,2) .... green triangle

Flip vertical becomes

A (-3,1)   B (2,2)  C (-1,-1) .... blue triangle

shift to right 1 unit

A (-2,1)   B (3,2)  C (0,-1) .... red triangle

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The transformation would produce an image with vertices B″(−2, 1), C″(3, 2), D″(0, −1) is Flip vertical then shift (translation) right 1 unit.

What is the transformation of the triangle?

A triangle exists a 3-sided polygon sometimes (but not very commonly) called the trigon. Every triangle includes three sides and three angles, some of which may be identical.

A translation is a transformation that occurs when a figure is moved from one location to another location without altering its size, shape, or orientation.

A (-3,0)   B (2,-1)  C (-1,2) .... green triangle

Flip vertical becomes

A (-3,1)   B (2,2)  C (-1,-1) .... blue triangle

shift to right 1 unit

A (-2,1)   B (3,2)  C (0,-1) .... red triangle

The transformation would produce an image with vertices B″(−2, 1), C″(3, 2), D″(0, −1) is Flip vertical then shift (translation) right 1 unit.

It is graphically represented as follows,

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