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Rotation 180° about the origin U'(0, 0), T'(-5, 0), S'(-3, 3)B) U'(0, 0), T'(0, -5), S'(-3, -3)C) T'(4, 5), S'(1, 3), U'(4, 0)D) U'(0, -5), T'(0, 0), S'(3, -2)

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Transformation is the movement of a point from its initial location to a new location. If an object is transformed then all its points are also transformed. Types of transformation are reflection, dilation, rotation and translation.

Rotation is a type of transformation that turns an object about a fixed point. Rotation preserves the shape and size of the image. The rotation of point X(x, y) 180° about the origin gives a new point X'(-x, -y) i.e. both the x and y coordinate is negated.

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