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Given A(3, 4), B(4, 3) and C(2, 1), what are the coordinates of C', the image of C under a rotation of 90 degrees about the origin?

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Given:

The coordinates of the points A, B and C are (3,4), (4,3) and (2,1)

The points are rotated 90° about the origin.

We need to determine the coordinates of the point C'.

Coordinates of the point C':

The general rule to rotate the point 90° about the origin is given by


(x, y) \Rightarrow(-y, x)

Substituting the coordinates of the point C in the above formula, we get;


(2, 1) \Rightarrow(-1, 2)

Therefore, the coordinates of the point C' is (-1,2)

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