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Sam rotated parallelogram ABCD 90° clockwise around the origin. If angle A is 130° and angle B is 50°, what is the degree measurement of angle A'?

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The degree measurement of angle A is already equal to 50 degrees.
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Answer:

The degree measurement of angle A' is 130°.

Explanation:

Given information: ∠A = 130° and ∠B = 50°.

Sam rotated parallelogram ABCD 90° clockwise around the origin. If angle A is 130° and angle B is 50°.

Rotation is a rigid transformation, it means the size and shape of a figure remains same after rotation. In other words we can say that preimage and image are congruent.


ABCD\cong A'B'C'D'

Corresponding parts of congruent figures are congruent.


\angle A\cong \angle A'


m\angle A=m\angle A'


130^(\circ)=m\angle A'

Therefore the degree measurement of angle A' is 130°.

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