The rule is applied to trapezoid ABCD to produce the final image A"B"C"D".

Trapezoid A double-prime B double-prime C double-prime D double-prime has points (negative 4, 5), (negative 1, 5), (0, 3), (negative 5, 3).
Which ordered pairs name the coordinates of vertices of the pre-image, trapezoid ABCD? Select two options.

(–1, 0)
(–1, –5)
(1, 1)
(7, 0)
(7, –5)

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Answer:

A (-1,0)

B (-1,-5)

Step-by-step explanation:

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Transformation involve moving a point away from its original location.

The vertices of the pre-image are (–1, 0) and (–1, –5).

How does transformation of a function happens?

The transformation of a function may involve any change.

Usually, these can be shift horizontally (by transforming inputs) or vertically (by transforming output), stretching (multiplying outputs or inputs) etc.

The rule is given;

[tex]r_{y = x} T_{4,0(x,y)}[/tex]

The rule means that

ABCD was translated by 4 units to the right, then reflected over line y = x,

The rule of right translation by 4 units,

(x, y) --- (x+4, y)

The rule of reflection over,

(x, y) --- ( y, x+ 4)

The coordinates of A"B"C"D" are: (-4, 5), (-1, 5), (0, 3), (-5, 3).

Hence, the vertices of the pre-image are (–1, 0) and (–1, –5).

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