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Triangle ABC has coordinates A(2, 4), B(5, 6), and C(1, 4). If the triangle is rotated 180° clockwise about the origin, what are the coordinates of B'?

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Answer:

B'(-5,-6)

Explanation:

The mapping for 180° clockwise rotation about the origin is:


(x,y)\to (-x,-y)

The find the image of B(5,6), we plug in x=5 and y=6 into the rule.


(5,6)\to (-5,-6)

Therefore the coordinates of B' are (-5,-6).

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