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Which rule describes the transformation?
Parallelogram ABCD is rotated to create image
A'B'C'D'.
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0 (x, y) - (y, -x)
O (x, y) + (-y, x)
O (x, y) + (-X, -y)
(x, y) - (x,-y)
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Na C 9 Which rule describes the transformation Parallelogram ABCD is rotated to create image ABCD SEE 0 x y y x O x y y x O x y X y x y xy 5 VX 4 R D 2 1 C 5543 class=

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Answer:

(x, y) → (y, -x)

Step-by-step explanation:

The coordinates of the vertices of parallelogram ABCD are; A(2, 5), B(5, 4), C(5, 2), and D(2, 3)

The coordinates of the vertices of parallelogram A'B'C'D' are; A'(5, -2), B'(4, -5), C'(2, -5), and D'(3, -2)

The rule that escribes the transformation of the rotation of parallelogram ABCD to create the image A'B'C'D' is presented, by observation, is therefore;

(x, y) → (y, -x)

The resulting transformation used will be (x, y) -> (y, -x)

Transformation of coordinates

Transformation are rules applied to an object to change its orientation

For the given parallelogram, in order to know the rule used, we need the coordinate of the image and preimage

The coordinate of A is (2, 5) while that of A' is (5, -2).

From both coordinates, you can see that the coordinate was switched and the resulting y coordinate negated.

Hence the resulting transformation used will be (x, y) -> (y, -x)

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