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Which shows the image of quadrilateral ABCD after the transformation R0 90?

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Answer:

b.

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Answer:

second picture

Explanation:

The rule to rotate a point counterclockwise about the origin is:

Or in words, we switch the coordinates of the point and change the sign of the y-coordinate.

We know from the first picture that the coordinates of our quadrilateral ABCD are A = (-1, 0), B = (0, -1), C = (-2, -3), and D = (-3 , -2), so let's apply the rotation rule to each one of those points:

Now we know that the coordinates of the quadrilateral after a rotation of 90° are A' = (0, 1), B' = (1, 0), C' = (3, -2), and D' = (2, -3), which corresponds to the second picture

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