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You Have Tiangle XYZ with X(-7,-9), Y(-10,-3), and Z(-1,-9) After a 90 Degree Counterclockwise rotation, what is the new coordinate of Z'?

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Answer:

Z'(9, - 1)

Explanation:

For a 90 degree counterclockwise rotation about the origin,

The original coordinates of point P (x,y) will now be positioned as P' (-y,x).

Hence, given :

Triangle XYZ with X(-7,-9), Y(-10,-3), and Z(-1,-9)

The new position of Z denoted as Z' will be :

Z(-1, - 9) ; X = - 1 ; y = - 9

-y = - - 9 = 9

x = - 1 will remain as - 1

Z(-1, - 9) - - - > Z'(9, - 1)

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