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Triangle DEF has vertices at D(0,0) , E(-2,-3) and F(-5,-3). Rotate triangle DEF 90degree clockwise about the vertex D .
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Triangle DEF has vertices at D(0,0) , E(-2,-3) and F(-5,-3). Rotate triangle DEF 90degree clockwise about the vertex D .
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Triangle DEF has vertices at D(0,0) , E(-2,-3) and F(-5,-3). Rotate triangle DEF 90degree clockwise about the vertex D .
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Your Triangle's coordinates are as follows:
d (0,0)
e (-2,3)
f (-5,3)
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