In accordance with the definitions of <em>rigid</em> transformation and translation, the <em>correct</em> rule for the translation is defined by (x, y) → (x - 3, y + 4). (Right choice: A)
<h3>How to derive the mathematic expression behind a transformation rule</h3>
Mathematically speaking, transformations are <em>rigid</em> transformations that are modelled according to the following formula:
P'(x, y) = P(x, y) + (h, k) (1)
Where:
- P(x, y) - Original point
- P'(x, y) - Resulting point
- h - Horizontal rightward translation
- k - Vertical upward translation
Hence, a <em>leftward</em> translation indicates that h < 0. The <em>correct</em> rule for the translation is defined by (x, y) → (x - 3, y + 4).
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