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Combined and inverse transformations
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 2/3

A shape is reflected in the line y = x and then rotated 90° anticlockwise about the origin. Which single transformation is equivalent to this combination?

  1. Reflection in the line y = -x
  2. Reflection in the y-axis
  3. Rotation 180° about the origin
  4. Reflection in the x-axis
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✓ Answer: BReflection in the y-axis
Award 1 mark for identifying reflection in the y-axis. A is incorrect — reflection in y = -x would result from reflection in y = x followed by 90° clockwise rotation. C is incorrect — 180° rotation produces a different final position. D is incorrect — reflection in the x-axis does not match the combined effect of these transformations.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 2/3

Triangle ABC is transformed by a translation with vector (3, -2) followed by a reflection in the x-axis. Point A(1, 4) is mapped to point A''. What are the coordinates of A''?

  1. (4, -2)
  2. (4, 2)
  3. (-2, 2)
  4. (4, -6)
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✓ Answer: B(4, 2)
Award 1 mark for (4, 2). After translation: (1+3, 4-2) = (4, 2). After reflection in x-axis: (4, -2). Then reflecting in x-axis changes sign of y-coordinate: (4, 2). A is the position after translation only. C is incorrect calculation. D multiplies instead of adding translation vector.
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