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The directions are with the pic below. I’ll have to send other pic. All wouldn’t fit on page.

The directions are with the pic below. I’ll have to send other pic. All wouldn’t fit-example-1
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A rotation is a transformation in a plane that turns every point of a preimage through a specified angle and direction about a fixed point.

Rotating a figure 270 degrees clockwise is the same as rotating a figure 90 degrees counterclockwise. The rule is:


\mleft(x,y\mright)\to(-y,x)

The coordinates of the vertices of the triangle are given to be:


\begin{gathered} S=(-5,3) \\ Z=(-5,1) \\ U=(2,-3) \end{gathered}

Applying the rule, we have the transformed points to be:


\begin{gathered} S^(\prime)=(-3,-5) \\ Z^(\prime)=(-1,-5) \\ U^(\prime)=(-\lbrack-3\rbrack,2)=(3,2) \end{gathered}

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