A figure is in Quadrant II. It is rotated 2004-01-04-04-00-v2_files/i0020000.jpg about the origin to create image 2004-01-04-04-00-v2_files/i0020001.jpg. The original figure is then rotated 2004-01-04-04-00-v2_files/i0020002.jpg about the origin to create image 2004-01-04-04-00-v2_files/i0020003.jpg. How does image 2004-01-04-04-00-v2_files/i0020004.jpg compare to image 2004-01-04-04-00-v2_files/i0020005.jpg? Describe the locations of image 2004-01-04-04-00-v2_files/i0020006.jpg and image 2004-01-04-04-00-v2_files/i0020007.jpg. Is there a way to map image 2004-01-04-04-00-v2_files/i0020008.jpg directly onto image 2004-01-04-04-00-v2_files/i0020009.jpg by using a rotation?
Fixed question: A figure is in Quadrant II. It is rotated 90º about the origin to create image #1. The original figure is then rotated -90º about the origin to create image #2. How does image #1 compare to image #2? Describe the locations of image #1 and image #2. Is there a way to map image #1 directly onto image #2 by using a rotation? I dont know what was given but this is what would be seen, of course the shape may vary but depending on the rotation, it should yield a similar result
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