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You see ABC with A(1,1), B (4,2), and C (3,5). Add a center of rotation at (-3,1) and rotate ABC by 90°. what is the location of A?
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You see ABC with A(1,1), B (4,2), and C (3,5). Add a center of rotation at (-3,1) and rotate ABC by 90°. what is the location of A?
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You see ABC with A(1,1), B (4,2), and C (3,5). Add a center of rotation at (-3,1) and rotate ABC by 90°. what is the location of A?
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Having checked the rotation of A, has a location of (-2,2)
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