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What transformation matrix would result in a 300 degrees counterclockwise rotation about the origin?

i cant type all of the options, but they all look like fractions inside brackets, some with square root signs.

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the answer is B

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For rotation by an angle, θ, in the counter-clockwise direction about the origin, the transformation matrix is given by

\begin{pmatrix}cos\:\theta &-sin\:\theta \\ sin\:\theta &cos\:\theta \end{pmatrix}

The given angle is θ=300°.

The values we need are

cos\left(300^(\circ) \right)=(1)/(2)

sin\left(300^(\circ) \right)=-(√(3))/(2)

Substituting these into the given transformation matrix, we have

\begin{pmatrix}(1)/(2)&(√(3))/(2)\\ -(√(3))/(2)&(1)/(2)\end{pmatrix}
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