Let the set 7 be the union of the line segments from (1, 1) to (1,3), from (1, 2) to (2, 2), and from (2, 2) to (2,1). Draw H in the Cartesian plane. In the same plane, draw the image of H under the given isometry. 1. O(-) (where O is the origin) 2. A(T) (where A is the point (3,0))

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Let the set H be the union of the line segments from (1, 1) to (1, 3), from (1, 2) to (2, 2), and from
(2, 2) to (2,1). Draw H in the Cartesian plane. In the same plane, draw the image of H under the
given isometry.
1. O(-) (where O is the origin)
2. A(π) (where A is the point (3, 0))
Transcribed Image Text:Let the set H be the union of the line segments from (1, 1) to (1, 3), from (1, 2) to (2, 2), and from (2, 2) to (2,1). Draw H in the Cartesian plane. In the same plane, draw the image of H under the given isometry. 1. O(-) (where O is the origin) 2. A(π) (where A is the point (3, 0))
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