Math, asked by swrd, 8 months ago

Four students are trying to find the rule that translates point N(–2, –4) to N prime (2, 4). Each student’s reasoning is shown below.

Raheem: The rule is (x times (negative 1), y times (negative 1)) because Negative 2 times (negative 1) = 2 and Negative 4 times (negative 1) = 4.
Casey: The rule is (x + 2, y + 4) because the image is (2, 4).
Andrew: The rule is (x + 4, y + 0) because the coordinates are opposites.
Lo: The rule is (x + 4, y + 8) because Negative 2 + 4 = 2 and Negative 4 + 8 = 4.

Which student is correct?

Answers

Answered by aryanjain99999
8

Answer:

Rahim is correct

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Answered by priyarksynergy
0

Raheem is correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to Raheem,  the rule is (x times (negative 1), y times (negative 1)) because Negative 2 times (negative 1) = 2 and Negative 4 times (negative 1) = 4, which is correct as given in the question.

Also, Prime of a number is the additive inverse of a number.

Ex :- prime of 1 is -1.

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