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Polygon ABCD is rotated 90º counterclockwise about the origin to create polygon A′B′C′D′. Match each set of coordinates to the vertices of polygon A′B′C′D′. Tiles A′ (-1, 3) B′ (-2, 2) C′ (-2, 1) D′ (-1, 1)

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Polygon ABCD is rotated 90º counterclockwise about the origin to create polygon A-example-1
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Rules for rotating points about the origin
1. The point (a,b) rotated 90° counterclockwise about the origin
becomes (-b,a).
A′ (-1, 3) B′ (-2, 2) C′ (-2, 1) D′ (-1, 1)
A (a,b)-----------------A′ (-b,a)=(-1, 3)----------->A( 3,1)
B (a,b)-----------------B′ (-b,a)=(-2, 2)----------->B( 2,2)
C (a,b)-----------------C′ (-b,a)=(-2, 1)----------->C( 1,2)
D (a,b)-----------------D′ (-b,a)=(-1, 1)----------->D( 1,1)
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