Answer :
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Which shows the pre-image of quadrilateral W'X'Y'Z' before the figure was rotated according to the rule (x, y) → (–x, –y)?
On a coordinate plane, a quadrilateral has points W prime (2, 3), X prime (6, 3), Y prime (6, 4), Z prime (3, 5).
On a coordinate plane, a quadrilateral has points W (negative 3, 2), X (negative 3, 6), Y (negative 4, 6), Z (negative 5, 3).
On a coordinate plane, a quadrilateral has points W (3, negative 2), X (3, negative 6), Y (4, negative 6), Z (5, negative 3).
On a coordinate plane, a quadrilateral has points W (negative 2, negative 3), X (negative 6, negative 3), Y (negative 6, negative 4), Z (negative 3, negative 5).
On a coordinate plane, a quadrilateral has points W (negative 3, negative 2), X (negative 3, negative 6), Y (negative 4, negative 6), Z (negative 5, negative 3).
The resulting coordinate point of the pre-image will be at W'(2, 3), X'(6, 3), Y'(6, 4) and Z'(3, 5)
Rotation of image
Rotation is a transformation technique of changing the position of an object on an xy-plane.
Given the coordinate of the figure WXYZ below;
W = (-2, -3)
X = (-6, -3
Y = (-6, -4)
Z = (-3, -5)
If the coordinate is rotated according to the rule (x, y) → (–x, –y), the resulting coordinate point of the pre-image will be at W'(2, 3), X'(6, 3), Y'(6, 4) and Z'(3, 5)
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