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PLSSSSSS HELPPPPPPP ASAPPPPPPP

PLSSSSSS HELPPPPPPP ASAPPPPPPP-example-1

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Answer:

R' = (-2, -3)

Explanation:

When a figure undergoes a 180degree rotation, both the (x) and (y) coordinates are multiplied by (-1). The coordinates of the given point are (2, 3). Multiply both of these numbers to fine (R'), that is point (R) after it undergoes its rotation. The coordinates of (R') are (-2, -3).

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