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If the range of the coordinate transformation (, ) = (−2,−3 +1) is (4, −2), (2, −5), (−6, 4), what is the domain?

A. (-2, 1), (-1, 2), (3, -1)

B. (-8, 7), (-4, 16), (19, -11)

C. (-8, 1), (-4, 2), (19, -1)

D. (-2, 7), (-1, 16), (3, -11)


Sagot :

Consider the below figure attached with this question.

Given:

The transformation is:

[tex]f(x,y)=(-2x,-3y+1)[/tex]

The range is (4,-2), (2, −5), (−6, 4).

To find:

The domain of the transformation.

Solution:

We have,

[tex]f(x,y)=(-2x,-3y+1)[/tex]

For the point (4,-2),

[tex](-2x,-3y+1)=(4,-2)[/tex]

On comparing both sides, we get

[tex]-2x=4[/tex]

[tex]x=\dfrac{4}{-2}[/tex]

[tex]x=-2[/tex]

And,

[tex]-3y+1=-2[/tex]

[tex]-3y=-2-1[/tex]

[tex]-3y=-3[/tex]

[tex]y=\dfrac{-3}{-3}[/tex]

[tex]y=1[/tex]

So, the domain of (4,-2) is (-2,1).

Similarly,

For the point (2,-5),

[tex](-2x,-3y+1)=(2,-5)[/tex]

On comparing both sides, we get [tex]x=-1,y=2[/tex]. So, the domain of (2,-5) is (-1,2).

For the point (-6,4),

[tex](-2x,-3y+1)=(-6,4)[/tex]

On comparing both sides, we get [tex]x=3,y=-1[/tex]. So, the domain of (-6,4) is (3,-1).

So, the domain of the given transformation is (-2, 1), (-1, 2), (3, -1).

Therefore, the correct option is A.

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