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Which rule represents R0, 180

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

User Dorky Engineer
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Answer:


(x, y) \rightarrow (-x, -y)

Explanation:

Rotation of any point in the form of (x, y) about the origin O through 180 degree in anticlockwise or counterclockwise direction, it will takes the new position (-x, -y)

i.e,

The rule of rotation about the origin through 180 degree is given by:


(x, y) \rightarrow (-x, -y)

For example:

Let the point A(-4, 6) rotate by the rule
R_(0, 180^(\circ))

then;


A(-4, 6) \rightarrow (4, -6)

⇒the coordinate of image of the point A is, (4, -6)

Therefore, the rule represents
R_(0, 180^(\circ)) is,
(x, y) \rightarrow (-x, -y)

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