Applying the transformation rule (x - 2.y + 4) and using the scale factor k = 3 for dilation gives
preimage translation image Dilation image
A (1.-2) A' (-1, 2) A'' (-3, 6)
B (4,-1) B' (2, 3) B'' (6, 9)
C (5.-3) C' (3, 1) C'' (9, 3)
<h3>What is transformation?</h3>
Transformation is a term used in mathematics to refer to the movements made by objects.
Translation refers to a type of transformation that involve a linear movement.
Applying the transformation rule (x - 2.y + 4 ) gives
A (1.-2) = (1 - 2, -2 + 4) = (-1, 2)
B (4,-1) = (4 - 2, -1 + 4) = (2, 3)
C (5.-3) = (5 - 2, -3 + 4) = (3, 1)
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A (1.-2) A' (-1, 2)
B (4,-1) B' (2, 3)
C (5.-3) C' (3, 1)
Dilation involves making the image bigger or smaller. In this case K > 1 hence the image is bigger
Using the scale factor k = 3 for dilation rule (kx, ky) gives
A' (-1, 2) = (-1 * 3, 2 * 3) = (-3, 6)
B' (2, 3) = (2 * 3, 3 * 3) = (6, 9)
C' (3, 1) = (3 * 3, 1 * 3) = ( 9, 3)
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