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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The grid shows Figure Q and its image Figure Q’ after a transformation. Which transformation was applied on Figure Q?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a)counterclockwise rotation of 90° about the origin b)clockwise rotation of 180° about the origin c) counterclockwise rotation of 270° about the origin d)clockwise rotation of 270° about the origin

OpenStudy (anonymous):

looks to me like it went 90 degrees clockwise

OpenStudy (anonymous):

but i would get a second opinion

OpenStudy (anonymous):

alright thanks!

OpenStudy (hba):

it's a clockwise rotation of 90 degrees

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thats not an option ..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a)counterclockwise rotation of 90° about the origin b)clockwise rotation of 180° about the origin c) counterclockwise rotation of 270° about the origin d)clockwise rotation of 270° about the origin

OpenStudy (hba):

how can this be

OpenStudy (anonymous):

One of those options means the exact same thing as a clockwise rotation of 90 degrees. Remember, if you rotate one way, you can get the same exact thing rotating the other way...you might have to rotate more or less though.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Look at a clock. If the hand is pointing at the 12, it could rotate 90 degrees clockwise to get to the 3. How many degrees would it have had to travel if it went the *long* way around the clock to get to the 3?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

5

OpenStudy (anonymous):

5 degrees? A circle is 360 degrees.

OpenStudy (hba):

:D

OpenStudy (hba):

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