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Can someone please help me solve these all variant 22, November2004 Q 19 , Q8 andQ16 may 2010 and Q17 may2009 ( how do I do transformation if the centre isn't (0,0)?) . I'm sorry they are a lot , thanks in advance. If you please have notes about transformations I'll be very grateful
 

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Can someone please help me solve these all variant 22, November2004 Q 19 , Q8 andQ16 may 2010 and Q17 may2009 ( how do I do transformation if the centre isn't (0,0)?) . I'm sorry they are a lot , thanks in advance. If you please have notes about transformations I'll be very grateful
 

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QUESTION
in enlargement the scale factor is nagative when image is.................................
ULTAAA
 
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http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Mathematics (0580)/0580_w10_qp_42.pdf
QIUESTION8 PART (iv) howw to do it steps plzz

I just realised questions numbered 8 hate me!:cry:

QUESTION
in enlargement the scale factor is nagative when image is.................................
ULTAAA
for this one the scale factor is negative. what u have to do is to enlarge in opposite direction of what u do when its positive. :D
so it means away from the object. the image will be away from the object :D
 
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