Points A and B are at (6 ,1 ) and (3 ,5 ), respectively. Point A is rotated counterclockwise about the origin by (3pi)/2 and dilated about point C by a factor of 2 . If point A is now at point B, what are the coordinates of point C?

1 Answer
Apr 22, 2018

C=(-1,-17)

Explanation:

"under a counterclockwise rotation about the origin of "(3pi)/2

• " a point "(x,y)to(y,-x)

rArrA(6,1)toA'(1,-6)" where A' is the image of A"

rArrvec(CB)=color(red)(2)vec(CA')

rArrulb-ulc=2(ula'-ulc)

rArrulb-ulc=2ula'-2ulc

rArrulc=2ula'-ulb

color(white)(rArrulc)=2((1),(-6))-((3),(5))

color(white)(rArrulc)=((2),(-12))-((3),(5))=((-1),(-17))

rArrC=(-1,-17)