On a coordinate plane, a geometric figure was transformed using a rule to form an image. The image has these characteristics. • The same angle measures as the original figure • Different side lengths than the original figure Which could be the rule used to transform the geometric figure? A (z, y) (-3x, - 3y) O B. (z, y) (y+1, r - 2) O c (z, y) → (-x, y – 4) OD (z, y) → (-1, 3y)

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On a coordinate plane, a geometric figure was transformed using a rule to form an image. The image has these characteristics.
• The same angle measures as the original figure
• Different side lengths than the original figure
Which could be the rule used to transform the geometric figure?
(r, y) → (-3x, – 3y)
A.
OB. (z, y) (y+ 1, x – 2)
c. (z, y) → (-x, y – 4)
D. (2, y) (-x, 3y)
Transcribed Image Text:On a coordinate plane, a geometric figure was transformed using a rule to form an image. The image has these characteristics. • The same angle measures as the original figure • Different side lengths than the original figure Which could be the rule used to transform the geometric figure? (r, y) → (-3x, – 3y) A. OB. (z, y) (y+ 1, x – 2) c. (z, y) → (-x, y – 4) D. (2, y) (-x, 3y)
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