"Given the pre-image coordinates (0, 5), (-3, 2), (4, -1) and transformed image coordinates (2, -5), (-1, -2), (6, 1), what is the coordinate transformation in function notation?"
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- pre-image coordinates = (0, 5), (-3, 2), (4, -1)
- transformed image coordinates = (2, -5), (-1, -2), (6, 1)
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- A transformation is an operation that moves, flips, or changes a shape to create a new shape.
- A composite transformation is when two or more transformations are performed on a figure (called the preimage) to produce a new figure (called the image).
- For example, if you have a function defined as f (x) = 3x + 1, and you feed it x = 5 ... there are "rules" that define how a transformation takes "input" coordinates.
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