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When point J (-14,6) is rotated 180 degrees around the origin, what is the resulting point J'? a (14,-6) b (-14,6) c (14,6) d (-14,-6)

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Answer:


J' = (14,-6)

Explanation:

Given


J = (-14,6)


R_0 = 180^\circ

Required

Determine J'

When a point (x,y) is rotated 180 degrees around the origin, the new point is (-x, -y).

So:


J = (-14,6)


J' = (14,-6)

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