SOLUTION: For the Transformation T, write the T-1. T : (x, y) (5x, 5y ) T -1 (x, y)

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Question 1175943: For the Transformation T, write the T-1.
T : (x, y) (5x, 5y )
T -1 (x, y)

Answer by ikleyn(52793)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Transformation T is expansion with the coefficient 5.


The inverse transformation is compression with the coefficient 5


    T^(-1)(x,y) = ( , ).      ANSWER

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