2. The pre-image of this point is (-2 , 4)
3. The image of the point is (-3 , -6 , 0)
Step-by-step explanation:
Let us revise the translation of a point
2.
∵ Point (1 , 1) is the image under translation (x , y) → (x + 3 , y - 3)
- That means the point (x , y) is translated 3 units right and
3 units down
∴ x + 3 = 1
- Subtract 3 from both sides
∵ x = -2
∴ y - 3 = 1
- Add 3 to both sides
∴ y = 4
∴ The pre-image of this point is (-2 , 4)
The pre-image of this point is (-2 , 4)
3.
Let us revise the dilation of a point
∵ Point (-1 , -2 , 0) is dilated with center (0 , 0 , 0) and scale factor 3
- That means multiply each coordinate by 3 to find its image
∴ The image of the point is (3(-1) , 3(-2) , 3(0))
∴ The image of the point is (-3 , -6 , 0)
The image of the point is (-3 , -6 , 0)
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