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A rectangle was rotated 270° about the origin. The image is shown. Which points are vertices of the pre-image? Check all that apply.
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A rectangle was rotated 270° about the origin. The image is shown. Which points are vertices of the pre-image? Check all that apply.
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M(3,2)
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270 = (y,-x)
(3,2)=(2,-3)
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Also N(3, 1)
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