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Jlenok [28]
3 years ago
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Identify the type of transformation given the rule of V(x, y) = (x,y-1)

Mathematics
1 answer:
irina [24]3 years ago
7 0

Hello!

Given the rule of V(x, y) = (x, y - 1), we can determine that it might be a horizontal or vertical shift.

Since we know that x-values are domain and y-values are range, we know that the range of the function is decreasing by 1 (y - 1), so, the entire function is shifting down one unit.

Therefore, the type of transformation given by the rule is a vertical shift/translation downwards by one unit.

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