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Triangle ABC has vertices A(–2, –3), B(–5, –3), and C(–4, –2). The triangle is rotated 90° counterclockwise around the origin.

A) A’(3, 2), B’(3, 5), C’(2, 4)

B) A’(3, –2), B’(3, –5), C’(2, –4)

C) A’(–3, –2), B’(–3, –5), C’(–2, –4)

D) A’(–3, 2), B’(–3, 5), C’(–2, 4)

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B

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User Stephenlechner
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The rule for this rotation is (x, y) converted into (-y, x). So, to find the answer you would make the y negative and switch the values in the ordered pair. A would be (3, -2), B would be (3, -5), and C would be (2, -4). So, your answer would be B. Hope this helps!
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