SOLUTION: For the transformation T, what is T^-1?
T : (x, y) (x + 4, y + 3)
T^-1: (x, y)
A.) (x - 4, y - 3)
B.) (-4x, -3y)
C.) (x + 3, y + 2)
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T : (x, y) (x + 4, y + 3)
T^-1: (x, y)
A.) (x - 4, y - 3)
B.) (-4x, -3y)
C.) (x + 3, y + 2)
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Question 1091835: For the transformation T, what is T^-1?
T : (x, y) (x + 4, y + 3)
T^-1: (x, y)
A.) (x - 4, y - 3)
B.) (-4x, -3y)
C.) (x + 3, y + 2) Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! T adds 4 to the x value, adds 3 to the y value.
So,
T^(-1) would subtract 4 from the x value, subtract 3 from the y value.
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T^(-1):(x-4,y-3)