Point R′ (−2, 8) is the image of point R (−2, 2). Which of the following algebraic representations could be used for that transformation?

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Point R′ (−2, 8) is the image of point R (−2, 2). Which of the following algebraic representations could be used for that transformation?
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(x,y)→(−x,y)

(x,y)→(4x,4y)

(x,y)→(x,y+6)

(x,y)→(x+6,y)

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Nick 4 years 2021-09-05T00:44:20+00:00 1 Answers 27 views 0

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    2021-09-05T00:46:01+00:00

    Answer:

    C) (x,y) → (x,y+6)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    As the x value stays the same after the transformation, we know that there can be no changes to the value x, automatically limiting the options to answer C.

    The mathematical way to find the value y is changed by would be by setting up a small equation as follows:

    8 = 2 + n, where n is some number that the y value is altered by.

    Solving for n gives the value 6, proving that the translation must add 6 to the y value.

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