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Mathematics, 02.11.2020 19:10, anaislewis457

What is the rule for the transformation shown above? A.
(x' , y') = (-y , x)
B.
(x' , y') = (-x , -y)
C.
(x' , y') = (y , x)
D.
(x' , y') = (y , -x)


What is the rule for the transformation shown above?

A. 
(x' , y') = (-y , x)
B. 
(x' , y') = (-x

answer
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(x' , y') = (-y , x)
B.
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