Answer:
Correct. He transformed the triangle according to the rule (x, y) → (–y, x)
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Given</u>
F(3, 2), H(4, 5), G 1, 2)
F'(-2, 3), H'(-5, 4), G'(-2, 1)
<u>Find</u>
Whether the triangle was correctly transformed using the rule ...
(x, y) → (–y, x).
<u>Solution</u>
For point F, we have ...
x = 3
y = 2
Then the rule tells us the point F' should be ...
F' = (-y, x) = (-2, 3)
This is the point Quinton found for F', so his transformation was correct. (We can similarly verify that H' and G' are also correct.)