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Part B For each rotation, write the point or points that are the uppermost points of the rotated figure. Rotation 90° clockwise 90° counterclockwise 180° clockwise 360° counterc…
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For each rotation, write the point or points that are the uppermost points of the rotated figure.
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Then isn’t it 90* because most of the. Are 90 degrees
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where is it on the graph?
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