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Which image that would portray the rotation of the given preimage and the rotation arrow.

Pre-image (1st picture shown):



Image (the following 4 pictures are the options):

Which image that would portray the rotation of the given preimage and the rotation-example-1
Which image that would portray the rotation of the given preimage and the rotation-example-1
Which image that would portray the rotation of the given preimage and the rotation-example-2
Which image that would portray the rotation of the given preimage and the rotation-example-3
Which image that would portray the rotation of the given preimage and the rotation-example-4
Which image that would portray the rotation of the given preimage and the rotation-example-5
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is the arrow the length of the rotation? 90 degrees? if so, the second picture is, with the star at the highest point of the other pictures.
User Toontje
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Answer:

First figure as shown below is the correct option.

Explanation:

We are given that,

The pre-image is rotated in the direction of the arrow to form an image.

It is required to find the image formed.

Since, the arrow is rotating counter-clockwise, we get that,

The star in the pre-image will rotate upwards towards the left.

So, according to the options, we have,

The first image where the star is at the highest height will be the image after rotating the pre-image.

Hence, the first figure as shown below is the correct option.

Which image that would portray the rotation of the given preimage and the rotation-example-1
User Sharon Dwilif K
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