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Polar bearings use a polar coordinate system. A polar coordinate system locates a point in a

plane by its distance from the origin O and by the measure of an angle with its vertex at the origin. For example, the point
A(2, 30°) is 2 units from the origin and m/XOA =30
What are the polar coordinates of the image of point A after a 90° clockwise rotation? a 180° rotation? a 90°
counterclockwise rotation?

Polar bearings use a polar coordinate system. A polar coordinate system locates a-example-1
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Answer:

(-3, 2)

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Answer: The formula for rotating 90 degrees clockwise is (y, -x). So your new coordinates is (-3, 2)

Explanation:

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