Triangle ABC is rotated to create the image A'B'C'.On a coordinate plane, 2 triangles are shown. The first triangle has points A (negative 1, negative 1), B (1, negative 1), and C (0, negative 4). The second triangle has points A prime (1, 1), B prime (negative 1, 1), and C prime (0, 4).Which rule describes the transformation?(x, y) → (x, –y)(x, y) → (y, x)(x, y) → (–x, –y)(x, y) → (–y, –x)

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Answer:The transformation used here is,(x, y) → (-x , -y)Step-by-step explanation:Triangle ABC is rotated to create the image of triangle A'B'C'Co-ordinates of A, B, C are,A = (-1 , -1) ; B = (1 , -1) ; C = (0, -4)Co-ordinates of A' ,B' , C' are,A'= (1 , 1) ; B' = (-1 , 1) ; C' = (0, 4)Hence, the transformation used here is,(x, y) → (-x , -y)
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