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What is (1,-1) be 90 degrees clockwise on a graph?

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Answer:

(-1, -1)

Explanation:

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Answer:

(-1, -1)

Explanation:

(1, -1) is a point in Quadrant IV whose radius (length of the ray from (0, 0) to the circle) is √2 (according to the Pythagorean Theorem).

If we rotate this ray 90° clockwise, we'll end up in Quadrant III, with the ray forming a 45° angle with each the x-axis and the y-axis.

This new point will be (-1, -1).

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