SOLUTION: For the Transformation T, write the T-1.
T : (x, y) (x, y)
T -1 (x, y)
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Question 1175939: For the Transformation T, write the T-1.
T : (x, y) (x, y)
T -1 (x, y)
Answer by ikleyn(52793) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Something is wrong in your post writing.
Probably, you missed the " = " sign; probably, something else.
(If the visitor missed at least one symbol in his post, nobody can be sure what else did he (or she) miss).
One can interpret your writing as identical transformation (with the missed " = " sign).
If so, then the inverse transformation is identical, too.
But it is only my hypothesis . . .
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