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Mila [183]
3 years ago
15

BRAINLY!! Specify the component form of the vector that maps the figure to its image.

Mathematics
1 answer:
Natali5045456 [20]3 years ago
5 0

A vector given in component form is presented as <x, y>, where <em>x</em> represent the horizontal displacement and <em>y</em> represents the vertical displacement

<u>The </u><u>vector </u><u>that </u><u>maps </u><u>the figure ABCD to its </u><u>image </u>A'B'C'D' is <u><3, -7></u>

The reason the above value is correct is as follows:

The coordinates of the vertices of the preimage ABCD are A(-6, 4), B(-1, 4), C(3, 1), and D(-5, 1)

The coordinates of the vertices of the image A'B'C'D' are A'(-3, -3), B'(2, -3), C'(6, -6), and D'(-2, -6)

The component form of the vector that maps the figure to its image is given as follows;

\begin{array}{|c|r|l|c|}Differences&x-value \, (I_x - P_x)& y - value  \, (I_y - P_y)& Vector\\A' \ and \  A &-3 - (-6) = 3&-3 - 4 = -7& \\B' \ and \ B&2 - (-1) = 3&-3 - 4 = -7&\\C' \ and \ C&6 - 3 = 3&-6 - 1 = -7&\\D' \ and \ D&-2 - (-5) = 3&-6 - 1 = -7&\end{array}

Therefore,

The component form of the vector that maps the figure ABCD to its image A'B'C'D' is <3, -7>

Learn more about the component form of a vector here:

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