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The coordinates of the vertices of a quadrilateral are P (5,2), S (5,-6), H(-6-1), and B (-6,4). The figure is rotated 360° counterclockwise with the origin as the center of rotation to create quadrilateral P'S'H'B'

What are the coordinates of the vertices of quadrilateral P’S’H’B’?

P’ =
S’ =
H’ =
B’ =

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Answer is
P’ = (5,2)
S’ = (5, -6)
H’ = (-6, -1)
B’ = (-6, 4)

Reason

The rotation of a point (x, y) by 360 degrees does not change its coordinates, it makes a complete circle or rotation around the origin. This rotation is represented by the coordinate transformation rule

(x, y) → (x, y)
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