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19 November, 06:20

One vertex of a polygon is located at (3, - 2). After a rotation, the vertex is located at (2, 3). Which transformations could have taken place? Check all that apply.

R0, 90°

R0, 180°

R0, 270°

R0, - 90°

R0, - 270°

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  1. 19 November, 06:28
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    The vertex has a rotation (3,-2) - - > (2,3).

    Or in x and y coordinates, (x, y) - - > (-y, x).

    The rotation that has this said rule is R0, 90°. And 90° is equal to - 270°.

    The answers are:

    R0, 90°

    R0, - 270°.

    Additional information:

    R0, 180° has the rule (x, y) → (-x, - y)

    R0, 270° and R0, - 90° has the rule (x, y) → (y, - x).
  2. 19 November, 06:44
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    The Correct Answers are: R0,90, R0,-270
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