Answer:
we conclude that if JKL is rotated 180° clockwise about the origin, what are the new coordinates of point J(-4, 6) will be: J' (4, -6)
Hence, the answer choice (B) is correct.
Explanation:
The rule of rotating a point 180° clockwise about the origin states that if we rotate a point P(x, y) 180° clockwise about the origin, it would take a new position with the coordinates P'(-x, y).
In other words, the sign of its x and y coordinates change.
Thus, the rule is:
P(x, y) → P'(-x, -y)
Given the triangle ΔJKL with the coordinates
J(-4, 6)
K(-1, 2)
J(-4, 2)
Thus, according to the rule:
P(x, y) → P'(-x, -y)
The new position of point J (-4, 6) will be J' (4, -6)
The new position of point K (-1, 2) will be K' (1, -2)
The new position of point L (-4, 2) will be L' (4, -2)
Finally, we conclude that if JKL is rotated 180° clockwise about the origin, what are the new coordinates of point J(-4, 6) will be: J' (4, -6)
Hence, the answer choice (B) is correct.