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Can someone answer this plz-example-1
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Answer:


A^(I)= (7, -1)

Explanation:

Rotation is a method of rigid transformation in which a point is moved about a reference point through a stated angle. The rotation could be clockwise or counterclockwise so as to produce the image of the initial object.

In the polar coordinate given, the coordinate of A is given as;

A = (3, 3)

On rotating point A about point C counterclockwise for
270^(o), an image
A^(I) would be produced.

But
A^(I) would have a coordinate;


A^(I)= (7, -1)

The image of A produced is
A^(I) (7, -1).

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