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Quadrilateral ABCD is transformed according to the rule (x, y) → (y, –x). Which is another way to state the transformation? R0, 90° R0, 180° R0, 270° R0, 360°
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Quadrilateral ABCD is transformed according to the rule (x, y) → (y, –x). Which is another way to state the transformation?
R0, 90°
R0, 180°
R0, 270°
R0, 360°
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there is no more explanation about this question, the solution can be found easily by applying the rule of transformation of rotation
for example, the properties of rotation transformation are:
A rotation preserves length but does not necessarily preserveslope of a line.
A 90° rotation ( 1/4 turn) anticlockwise about the origin changesthe point (x; y) to (-y; x).
A 180° rotation ( 1/2 turn) clockwise or anticlockwise about theorigin changes the point (x; y) to (-x;-y).
A 270° rotation ( 3/4 turn) anticlockwise changes about the originthe point (x; y) to (y;-x).
so the answer is
R0, 270°
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