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Number 6.
Number 8.
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Please help with this! Number 6. Number 8. (Show work if you can)-example-1

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Explanation:

6.

90° counterclockwise.

x and y are trading places, and the new x (the original y) flips the sign.

A (-7, 0) turns into A' (0, -7). 0 does but have a sign ...

B (-12, 5) turns into B' (-5, -12).

C (-3, 5) turns into C' (-5, -3).

remember the perpendicular slope of lines ? y/x turns into -x/y. the same principle here. just here we need to pay attention to which coordinate flips the sign - depending on the clockwise/counterclockwise direction it is either the original x or y.

7.

180° counterclockwise (for 180° the direction is irrelevant, it is a half-circle, and no matter in what directing you turn the points, they end up at the same location).

both signs are flipped. that's it. 180° is 2 rotations by 90° in the same direction.

as we can see from doing 6. two times that means x and y have switched back into their original positions, but both signs have flipped.

A (-5, -2) turns into A' (5, 2).

B (-5, 3) turns into B' (5, -3).

C (0, 7) turns into C' (0, -7).

D (0, 3) turns into D' (0, -3).

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