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A triangle has vertices at R(1, 1), S(–2, –4), and T(–3, –3). The triangle is transformed according to the rule R0, 270°. What are the coordinates of S'? (–4, 2) (–2, 4) (2, 4) (4, –2)

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Answer:

-4,2

Explanation:

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Answer:

A. (-4,2)

Explanation:

We are given that,

The vertices of the triangle are rotated about the origin by 270° counter-clockwise.

This transformation changes the co-ordinate (x,y) to (y,-x).

Thus, we get,

Vertices New vertices after 270° rotation

R= (1,1) R' = (1,-1)

S= (-2,-4) S' = (-4,2)

T= (-3,-3) T' = (-3,3)

Thus, the co-ordinate of S' are (-4,2).

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