The type of transformations that maps triangle ABC onto Triangle prime ABC is a Reflection across the line y=x ; translation 10 units to the right and 4 units up.
Note that: Triangle ABC has vertices at points which are:
A(-6,2), B(-2,6) and C(-4,2).
Therefore, the reflection across the line y=x has the rule of"
(x, y) ---(y, x).
Hence:
A(-6,2) -- A''(2,-6);
B(-2,6)--- B''(6,-2);
C(-4,2)----C''(2,-4).
2. The translation 10 units to the right and 4 units up is:
(x, y)----(x+10,y+4).
Hence
A''(2,-6)----A'(12,-2);
B''(6,-2)----B'(16,2);
C''(2,-4)----C'(12,0).
Therefore, Points A'B'C' are said to be exactly of the vertices of that of triangle A'B'C'.
Hence, The type of transformations that maps triangle ABC onto Triangle prime ABC is a Reflection across the line y=x ; translation 10 units to the right and 4 units up.
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