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trueangel12312:

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trueangel12312:

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AMQ:

Do you know the rule for rotating 90 degrees clockwise?

AMQ:

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trueangel12312:

No I don't

AMQ:

Ok, so the rule for rotating 90 degrees clockwise is (x,y) -> (y,-x). This means that the y-value doesn't change, but we use it in place of the x-value. It also means we change the x to negative and use it in place of the y-value. That might sound a bit confusing, but do you get it? @trueangel12312

trueangel12312:

Okay yes I get it

trueangel12312:

Is it D again?

AMQ:

No, It isn't D. Remember, we use to y-value in place of the x-value. For example, if we were rotating a point at (6,4), we would change it to (4,-6). got it?

trueangel12312:

Oh okay

trueangel12312:

It is not C

AMQ:

?

trueangel12312:

it is A

trueangel12312:

nvm nvm! Maybe it isn't A

trueangel12312:

I believe it is B

AMQ:

B is correct. :D

trueangel12312:

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