Triangle FOX is transformed using a rotation. Which could be coordinates of F'O'X' after the rotation? A) F=(1,1), O=(3,2), X=(0,3) B) F = (1, 1), O = (-3, -2), X = (0, -3) C) F=(1, -1), O=(3,-2), X=(0,-3) D) F=(-1,1), O=(-3, 2), X=(0,3)
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I'm guessing this means what are the possible coordinates for any type of rotation (90° clockwise, 90° counter-clockwise, or 180°) Based on the answers given I choose to do the 90° clockwise rotation (the trick to this problem is to pick a type of rotation, find the coordinates and see if your coordinates are in the answers given to choose from) The rule for the 90° clockwise rotation is (x,y) -> (y,-x) The next step is simple! You just have to change the each coordinate (x,y) according to the rule: F = (-1,1) is changed into F' = (1,1) O = (-2,3) is changed into O' = (3,2) X = (-3,0) is changed into X' = (0,3) Once you have finished that step if you look at the multiple choice answers you can come to the conclusion that the correct answer is A Hope that helped who over was looking for help with this problem~
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