For the transformation T, what is T-1?

T : (x, y) (x + 4, y + 3)
T-1: (x, y)

To find the inverse of the transformation T, denoted as T^-1, we need to reverse the effects of the original transformation.

In the given transformation T, the x-coordinate is increased by 4 and the y-coordinate is increased by 3. So for T^-1, we need to undo these operations.

To find T^-1, subtract 4 from the x-coordinate and subtract 3 from the y-coordinate:

T^-1: (x - 4, y - 3)

Do you mean the inverse transformation, T^-1?

T is an operator chacterized by two sets of two numbers, while 1 is a single number. It does not make sense to subtract 1 from T