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A triangle has vertices at F (6,3), G(3,4), and H (1,7). What are the coordinates of each vertex if the triangle isrotated 180° about the origin counterclockwise?OF"6,3), G1-3, 4), H"(-1,-7)F"(-6, 3), G(-3.4, °41,7F"6, -3), G'(3.-4), F'(1.-7F"(-6, -3), G (-3. -->, "(-1,-)

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You have a triangle with the following vertices:

F(6,3), G(3,4),H (1,7)

If the triangle is rotated by 180°, then the new vertices points are located at the following points:

F(6,3) -> F'(-6,-3)

G(3,4) -> G'(-3,-4)

H (1,7) -> H'(-1,-7)

That is, the coefficients of each coordinate are the same but with opposite signs.

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