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Describe the rotation that maps figure A to figure B.

Describe the rotation that maps figure A to figure B.-example-1

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If considered around original then it's a 180° rotation
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Answer:

D) 180º clockwise around the origin

Explanation:

1) Considering the origin the point (0,0). When we rotate around the origin clockwise, the coordinates become negative we map the rotation according to this rule for each point:


(-x,-y)

2) This explains why:


A(0,2), B(8,3), C(6,6)\\A'(0,-2), B(-8,-3), C'(-6,-6)

And this makes the
\bigtriangleup A'B'C' lies on quadrant III

Then D) 180º clockwise around the origin

Describe the rotation that maps figure A to figure B.-example-1
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