Asked by Mario
suppose you use the rule (3x+1,3y-4) to transform the original figure into a new figure. How would the angles of the new figure compare with the angles of the original? Please, I need help ASAP
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MathMate
The transformation is isotropic, i.e. expands/contracts in the same proportion in both directions, evidenced by the common factor 3 in both x and y.
Thus the image retains the same shape as the original, in other words, angles are preserved.
The +1 and -4 are translations which do not change the shape nor the size of the image.
Thus the image retains the same shape as the original, in other words, angles are preserved.
The +1 and -4 are translations which do not change the shape nor the size of the image.
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