Answer:
[tex]z' = (6,7)[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]X' = (5,11)[/tex]
See attachment
Required
The image of Z
From the attachment:
[tex]X = (7,11)[/tex]
This implies that:
[tex]X' = (x - 2,y)[/tex]
Using the same rule for z;
[tex]z = (8,7)[/tex]
[tex]z' = (8-2,7)[/tex]
[tex]z' = (6,7)[/tex]