What is the image of P (11, -4) using the translation (x, y) → (x - 17, y + 2)? A. P' (-6, -2) B. P' (-11, 4) D. P' (-4, 11) C. P' (6, 2) Points F (2, 5), G (4, 4), and H (-1, -2) are the vertices of ΔFGH. Find the vertices of ∆F'G'H' by using the vector <-3, -2>. A. F' (-6, -10), G' (-12, -8), H' (3, 4) B. F' (5, 7), G' (7, 6), H' (2, 0) C. F' (-1, 3), G' (1, 2), H' (-4, -4) D. F' (0, 2), G' (2, 1), H' (-3, -5) Which statement is false? A. If (a, b) is reflected in the x-axis, its image is the point (a, -b). B. If (a, b) is reflected in the y-axis, its image is the point (-a, b). D. If (a, b) is reflected in the line y = -x, its image is the point (-a, -b). C. If (a, b) is reflected in the line y = x, its image is the point (b, a). ∆ J'K'L' is the image of ∆ JKL after a translation. Which of the following is the correct rule for the translation? A. (x - 2, y + 1) B. (x + 2, y - 1) C. (x - 1, y + 2) D. (x +1, y - 2) Use the translation (x, y) → (x + 2, y - 3). What is the preimage of (-8, 5)? D. (-5, 3) A. (-6, 2) B. (-11, 7) C. (-10, 8) ∆ ABC has coordinates A (-1, 3), B (3, 4), and C (2, -1). Find the coordinates of ∆ A'B'C' after a reflection inthe line y = x. A. A' (1, 3), B' (-3, 4), C' (-2, -1) B. A' (-1, -3), B' (3, -4), C' (2, 1) C. A' (3, -1), B' (4, 3), C' (-1, 2) D. A' (-3, 1), B' (-4, -3), C' (1, -2) |