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A point (–7, –6) is rotated counterclockwise about the origin to map onto (–6, 7). The angle of rotation is Question 18 options: A) 180°. B) 90°. C) 270°. D) 360°.
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A point (–7, –6) is rotated counterclockwise about the origin to map onto (–6, 7). The angle of rotation is
Question 18 options:
A)
180°.
B)
90°.
C)
270°.
D)
360°.
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I believe it is A
Because you going from-,- to -,+
With is half way around it and a full circle is 360 and half of 360 is 180 with it half a circle so I believe it is A
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took the quiz and got it right
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