If the figure below is rotated 90° clockwise about the origin, what is the new location? http://curriculum.kcdistancelearning.com/courses/GEOMx-HS-A09/b/assessments/T-TransformationsUnitExam/Geometry_10_Exam_FINAL_86q.jpg A. A’ (0, -8), B’ (6, 0), C’ (0, 8), D’ (-6, 0) B. A’ (0, 8), B’ (6, 0), C’ (0, -8), D’ (-6, 0) C. A’ (0, 8), B’ (6, 0), C’ (0, -8), D’ (0, -6) D. A’ (-8, 0), B’ (0, 6), C’ (8, 0), D’ (0, -6)
b because its turning clockwise 90 not counter so its B
@wio I think its B but I'm not sure. Is it?
(-y,x) Use this rule.
Oh ok so the answer is A?
(y,-x)**
Sorry, the first was for counterclockwise.
yes plug it in using that rule meaning that your are changing it to its correct exponent doing that then you want to turn so u get the plane so its b
@AnonymousBeast its B right?
Checking.
No, it is B.
Great thank you so much! The point (-4, -1) is translated (x – 5, y – 2). Where is the translated point located? @AnonymousBeast
Substitute the coordinates into the rule. There's your answer. (-4-5,-1-2)
Just simplify, of course.
Then answer is (-4-5,-1-2)?
No, Do the math for each -4-5=-9. Do the same for y.
-3
Answer is (-9, -3) ???
Very good.
Ty :) I'll open another question. Will you help me with it?
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