The image formed by the
Explanation of Solution
The given co-ordinate for the vertex P (-3,1) denotes 3 units in the negative X-direction and 1 unit in the Positive Y-direction.
Similarly, Q (0,4) denotes 0 units in the X-direction and 4 units in the Positive Y-direction.
R (1,-1) denotes 1 units in the Positive X-direction and 1 unit in the negative Y-direction.
A graph is plotted according to the co-ordinates of P,Q and R taking 2 small square as 1 unit.
i.e. 1 unit = 2 small square
Figure (a): Triangle formed with the given coordinates
After rotation of
P(3,1),Q(0,-4), and R(-1,1)
Figure (b) represents the triangle after
Figure (b) Triangle after rotation of
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