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3 August, 06:31

The coordinates of the vertices of △JKL are J (3, 4), K (3, 1), and L (1, 1). The coordinates of the vertices of △J′K′L′ are J′ (-3,-5), K′ (-3,-2), and L′ (-1,-2). Drag and drop the answers into the boxes to correctly complete the statement. A sequence of transformations that maps △JKL to △J′K′L′ is a followed by a

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  1. 3 August, 06:35
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given are the coordinates of vertices of △JKL are J (3, 4), K (3, 1), and L (1, 1). The coordinates of the vertices of △J′K′L′ are J′ (-3,-5), K′ (-3,-2), and L′ (-1,-2).

    On comparison we find that each x coordinate has changed sign and y coordinate changed sign and 1 unit less.

    Hence correct transformation would be

    i) A rotation of 180 degrees about the origin. This makes the coordinates as

    (-3,-4), (-3,-1), and (-1,-1)

    ii) Now shift 1 unit down vertically sothat we get the triangle J'K'L'
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