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In which degree of rotation of a figure are the coordinates of the vertices the same for the preimage and the rotated image? A. 90° counterclockwise B. 180° clockwise C. 270° counterclockwise D. 360° clockwise
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The answer is D: 360 degrees clockwise.
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