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The right line is a 90° clockwise rotation of the left line about the origin. Click the 90° clockwise button. Are these lines the same? What does this mean about how a line changes when you rotate it?

The right line is a 90° clockwise rotation of the left line about the origin. Click-example-1
The right line is a 90° clockwise rotation of the left line about the origin. Click-example-1
The right line is a 90° clockwise rotation of the left line about the origin. Click-example-2
User Naki
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Answer:

yes they are the SAME.

Explanation:

User Mark Sivill
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Answer:

Explanation:

From the graphs attached,

Let the coordinates of the two points given on the black line in the first graph are (-4, 2) and (-1, 10).

When these points have been rotated by 90° about the origin,

Rule for the rotation will be,

(x, y) → (y, -x)

Therefore, coordinates of the image points will be,

(-4, 2) → (2, 4)

(-1, 10) → (10, 1)

Therefore, red line given given in graph (1) and black line (After rotaion of 90° clockwise) in graph (2) will be same.

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