Given angle ABC with vertices at these coordinates: A (2, 3); B (1, 5); C (4, 2). Choose the new coordinate notation if ABC is rotated 90° clockwise about the point of origin.
have you learned matrix? if you have, use the \[(x ^{'} \ y ^{'}) =(\cos \theta & -\sin \theta \ \sin \theta & \cos \theta)(x \ y)\] if not, then you should firstly draw the angle ABC with the given coordinates. then rotate it 90 clockwise all the coordinates of thje angle is on the quadrant 1 ( where x and y are positives) if you rotate it 90 clockwise about the origin, the coordinates will move to quadrant 4 (where x is positive, and y is negative), so draw the coordinates that have been rotated. the answer must be the the one with all the x are positive and all thye y is negative
the answer is the third choice -> (3,-2),(5,-1),(2,-4)
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