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Rhombus ABCD with vertices A(2, 6), B(6, 7),
C(5, 3), and D(1, 2): 180°

Rhombus ABCD with vertices A(2, 6), B(6, 7), C(5, 3), and D(1, 2): 180°-example-1
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Answer:

Explanation:

Rule for the rotation of a point 180° about the origin is,

(x, y) → (-x, -y)

Therefore, images of the points after the rotation of 180° will be,

A(2, 6) → A'(-2, -6)

B(6, 7) → B'(-6, -7)

C(5, 3) → C'(-5, -3)

D(1, 2) → D'(-1, -2)

Now we can plot these points on the graph as attached.

Rhombus ABCD with vertices A(2, 6), B(6, 7), C(5, 3), and D(1, 2): 180°-example-1
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