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Maths, Addmaths and Statistics: Post your doubts here!

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I have a question

The transformation B maps (1,0) onto (1,3) and (0,1) onto (-3,-2)
Write down the matrix that represents the tranformation B

Can someone please write down the order of the points included in the transformtion (ie. I don't know if it should be like this;
(1 ..... -3)
(3 ..... -2)

Or this

(1 ...... 3)
(-3 .... -2)
I was doing the q and i got it right.
Since it is being applied to identity points,the points itself will be the matrix.You can try that,the matrix will be above one.Why do you think its not right for you.Above one is one stated in ms...
 
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If they ask tomorrow :p
see thn u could say tht the point have same gradient hence are parallel...or maybe mention their ratio ...cuz u just have to descripe the points .....these r really simple questions.....
btw drawing a line wont be wrong cuz u can see tht they r in a straight line .....with ur eyes.....cie aint mad......the points lie on a line its obvious what mathemetical proof is need to show tht.....
 
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