The possible answers for the vertices of triangle A'B'C' are (14, 3), (- 6, 2) and (- 8, 6). (Correct answers: A, E, D)
In this problem we find the locations of the three vertices of a triangle, which is modified by a non-rigid transformation rule, that is, a transformation that does not conserve the original form of the triangle. If we know that A(x, y) = (7, 6), B(x, y) = (- 3, 5) and C(x, y) = (- 4, 9), then the vertices of the image of the triangle are, respectively:
A'(x, y) = (2 · 7, 6 - 3)
A'(x, y) = (14, 3)
B'(x, y) = (2 · (- 3), 5 - 3)
B'(x, y) = (- 6, 2)
C'(x, y) = (2 · (- 4), 9 - 3)
C'(x, y) = (- 8, 6)
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