1. The following figure shows a circle of radius 2, centered at the origin (0,0): 43 For each part (a) and (b), perform the compound transformations in the given order and sketch the final figure. (The answers for the two parts will be different.) (a) Scaling in the 2-direction by 1/2 and in the y-direction by 3/2, then translation by (2, 2). (b) Translation by (2, 2), then scaling in the z-direction by 1/2 and in the y-direction by 3/2.

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1. The following figure shows a circle of radius 2, centered at the origin (0,0):
-4-3
-1.0
For each part (a) and (b), perform the compound transformations in the given order and sketch the final
figure. (The answers for the two parts will be different.)
(a) Scaling in the z-direction by 1/2 and in the y-direction by 3/2, then translation by (2, 2).
(b) Translation by (2, 2), then scaling in the r-direction by 1/2 and in the y-direction by 3/2.
Transcribed Image Text:1. The following figure shows a circle of radius 2, centered at the origin (0,0): -4-3 -1.0 For each part (a) and (b), perform the compound transformations in the given order and sketch the final figure. (The answers for the two parts will be different.) (a) Scaling in the z-direction by 1/2 and in the y-direction by 3/2, then translation by (2, 2). (b) Translation by (2, 2), then scaling in the r-direction by 1/2 and in the y-direction by 3/2.
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