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directions: use this information to answer parts a and b.
the coordinates of a figure are transformed using the rule (x, y)→( - x, - y).
part a
which transformation is given by the rule?
a 180° clockwise rotation about the origin
a 90° counter - clockwise rotation about the origin
a reflection across the y - axis
a reflection across the x - axis
part b
the given rule is used to transform the triangle below.
use the polygon tool to graph the image of the given triangle on the coordinate plane.
For Part A, the rule $(x,y)\to(-x, -y)$ represents a 180 - degree rotation about the origin. A reflection across the y - axis has the rule $(x,y)\to(-x,y)$ and across the x - axis has the rule $(x,y)\to(x, -y)$. A 90 - degree counter - clockwise rotation about the origin has the rule $(x,y)\to(-y,x)$. For Part B, to graph the image of the triangle using the rule $(x,y)\to(-x, -y)$, we take each vertex of the original triangle, change the sign of its x - coordinate and y - coordinate, and then plot the new vertices and connect them to form the new triangle.
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Part A: A 180 - degree rotation about the origin
Part B: Use the described coordinate - changing method to graph the new triangle with the Polygon Tool.