To determine the appropriate rule that maps Figure A onto Figure B, we need to understand the transformations that can be applied to the figures. A common geometric transformation could involve reflections, rotations, translations, or dilations.
Given the options you've provided, here’s a brief description of each transformation:
- Reflection over the y-axis (ry-axis): This transformation flips the figure across the y-axis.
- Reflection over the x-axis (ry=0 or rx=0): This transformation flips the figure across the x-axis.
- Rotation 90° (R90°): This transformation rotates the figure 90 degrees around a specified point, typically the origin.
- Reflection over a vertical line (rx=0): Similar to the y-axis reflection, this would imply flipping across a vertical line.
If you can provide more details about the arrangement or positioning of the figures (A and B), I can help you select the appropriate transformation rule that maps Figure A onto Figure B. Without visual context, it’s challenging to decide definitively.