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A triangle is formed by A(0,1), B(1,0), and C(2,4). If the triangle is rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise, which algebraic representation would be used? Select one:

0 (2, y) + (-1, - y)

O (, y) + (y, - 2)

0 (2,y) → ( - 1, y)

0 (2,y) → ( - y, z)​

A triangle is formed by A(0,1), B(1,0), and C(2,4). If the triangle is rotated 90 degrees-example-1
User GRoutar
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Answer:


(x,y) \to (-y,x)

Explanation:

Given


A = (0,1)


B = (1,0)


C = (2,4)

90 degrees counterclockwise rotation

Required

The algebraic representation

Let the coordinate point be
(x,y)

The rule of 90 degrees counterclockwise rotation is:


(x,y) \to (-y,x)

So, we have:


A = (0,1)
\to (-1,0)


B = (1,0)
\to (0,1)


C = (2,4)
\to (-4,2)

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