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a) Invariant Points b) c) d) B A B C D C A B C A D Square ABCD is enlarged by scale factor 2, centre of enlargement (− 1, − 2). f) g) A D Invariant points: A (2, 0) h) B C Square ABCD is rotated 180° about (2, 0) Invariant points: A (− 1, − 2) e) B B C A D A A A C C D C Triangle ABC is enlarged by scale factor − 2, centre of enlargement (− 1, 2). Invariant points: C (− 1, 2)
a) Invariant Points b) c) d) B A B C D C A B C A D Square ABCD is enlarged by scale factor 2, centre of enlargement (− 1, − 2). f) g) A D Invariant points: A (2, 0) h) B C Square ABCD is rotated 180° about (2, 0) Invariant points: A (− 1, − 2) e) B B C A D A A A C C D C Triangle ABC is enlarged by scale factor − 2, centre of enlargement (− 1, 2). Invariant points: C (− 1, 2)
a) Invariant Points b) c) d) B A B C D C A B C A D Square ABCD is enlarged by scale factor 2, centre of enlargement (− 1, − 2). f) g) A D Invariant points: A (2, 0) h) B C Square ABCD is rotated 180° about (2, 0) Invariant points: A (− 1, − 2) e) B B C A D A A A C C D C Triangle ABC is enlarged by scale factor − 2, centre of enlargement (− 1, 2). Invariant points: C (− 1, 2)
a) Invariant Points b) c) d) B A B C D C A B C A D Square ABCD is enlarged by scale factor 2, centre of enlargement (− 1, − 2). f) g) A D Invariant points: A (2, 0) h) B C Square ABCD is rotated 180° about (2, 0) Invariant points: A (− 1, − 2) e) B B C A D A A A C C D C Triangle ABC is enlarged by scale factor − 2, centre of enlargement (− 1, 2). Invariant points: C (− 1, 2)
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