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OpenStudy (loser66):
@rajee_sam your turn, join us, and have fun together,ok
OpenStudy (rajee_sam):
what is the focal point is it at the origin?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
What do you mean?
OpenStudy (rajee_sam):
you have to rotate the shape using a single point as a center. Meaning you keep that point fixed and rotate the rest.
OpenStudy (loser66):
one at a time ,please
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
So it should stay at (0, 0)?
OpenStudy (rajee_sam):
if point F is center then Point F stays the same even after the rotation. If G or H is the center the same with them
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes F is at (0, 0). So how do i find where G and H end up?
OpenStudy (rajee_sam):
OK there are two types of rotation clockwise and counter clockwise.
But for 180° rotation if you rotate CW or CCW does not matter the resultant figure will be the same.
So for every 90° rotation the shape moves to the next quadrant.
So for 180° rotation it would have moved 2 quadrants.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Oh ok. So would it be GraphD?
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OpenStudy (rajee_sam):
Graph D is only one quadrant in the CCW direction. how could it be?
OpenStudy (rajee_sam):
you original image is in Quad I
OpenStudy (rajee_sam):
So the rotated one should be in???
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Quad III?
OpenStudy (rajee_sam):
yes and there is only one option there.
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