For each of the following linear operators on
(a) The transformation L that rotates each
(b) The transformation L that translates each point 3 units to the left and 5 units up.
(c) The transformation L that contracts each vector by a factor of one−third.
(d) The transformation that reflects a vector about the y−axis and then translates it up 2 units.
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