Which rule describes the composition of transformations that maps ΔJKL to ΔJ"K"L"?

90 degree rotation about point 0 composition translation of 0 units x, negative 2 units y
Translation of 0 units x, negative 2 units y composition 90 degree rotation about point 0
90 degree rotation about point 0 composition translation of negative 2 units x, 0 units y
Translation of negative 2 units x, 0 units y composition 90 degree rotation about point 0

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A rule which describes the transformations that maps ΔJKL to ΔJ"K"L" is: D. translation of -2 units x, 0 units y composition 90 degree rotation about point 0.

What is a transformation?

A transformation refers to the movement of a point on a cartesian coordinate from its original (initial) position to a new location.

In Geometry, there are different types of transformation and these include the following:

  • Dilation
  • Reflection
  • Rotation
  • Translation

Based on the diagram (see attachment), we can infer and logically deduce that a rule which describes the transformations that maps triangle JKL to triangle J"K"L" is a rotation of 90 degrees about the origin and then translated 2 units left.

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