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The coordinates of A' and C' will not be the same. The perimeter and area of ΔA'B'C' will be the same. The measure of ∠B' and the slope of A'C' will be the same.
What is the transformation of a graph?
Transformation is rearranging a graph by a given rule it could be either increment of coordinate or decrement or reflection.
If we reflect any graph about y = x then the coordinate will interchange it that (x,y) → (y,x).
As per the given translation,
2 units down and 3 units right
The coordinate will change as,(x,y) → (x+3,y-2) so it will change.
The transformation consists only of linear transformation no rotation exists thus area and perimeter will remain the same.
The slope and angle are unchanged irrespective of any transformation.
Hence "A' and C' will not have the same coordinates. The boundaries and surface area of ΔA'B'C' will be identical. The slope of A'C' and the measure of ∠B will be equal.".
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