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gregori [183]
4 years ago
9

point T"(-2,5) is a vertex of triangle T"O"P". The original image was rotated 90° counterclockwise around the origin and rhen tr

anslated (x,y)->(×-1,y+7). What are the coordinates of the original image's point T before the composition of transformations?​
Mathematics
2 answers:
leva [86]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The coordinates of point T are:

                                (-2,1)

Step-by-step explanation:

Let us suppose that the actual coordinate of point T be (x,y).

Now when a point is rotated counterclockwise around the origin the rule that holds or this transformation is:

          (x,y) → (-y,x)

Hence, T(x,y) → T'(-y,x)

Now again we are applying a transformation by the rule:

               (x,y) → (x-1,y+7)

Hence, the point after transformation is:

          T'(-y,x) → T"(-y-1,x+7)

As we are given that the Point T" is:

      T"(-2,5)

This means that:

(-y-1,x+7)=(-2,5)

⇒   -y-1= -2 and   x+7=5

⇒   y=-1+2   and   x=5-7

⇒  y=1 and x= -2

Hence, the coordinates of Point T before the transformation is:

                            (-2,1)

emmainna [20.7K]4 years ago
4 0

ANSWER

T(-2,1)

EXPLANATION

Let T(a,b) be the coordinates.

When this point is rotated 90° counterclockwise about the origin,

Then,

T(a,b)\to \: T'( - b,a)

If this point is then translated using the rule;

(x,y)\to (x-1,y+7)

then,

T(a,b)\to \: T'( - b,a) \to T"( - b - 1,a + 7)

It was given that, T"(-2,5)

This implies that,

-b-1=-2

-b=-2+1

-b=-1

b=1

a+7=5

a=5-7

a=-2

Therefore the coordinates of T are:

(-2,1)

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