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babyygurlllkellieee:

Which ordered pair could not be the coordinates for a clockwise rotation of the point W(-3, 4)? (4, 3) (-4, 3) (-4, -3) (3, -4)

FexrlessRxby:

Well, we know the "graph". So use that and the process of elimination and you'll get your answer.

babyygurlllkellieee:

wdym?

FexrlessRxby:

So do you know how the quadrant graph works?

babyygurlllkellieee:

Yes!

FexrlessRxby:

I'm actually kind of lost.

babyygurlllkellieee:

Same here!

Rylee88:

Do you know how to do cordinates?

babyygurlllkellieee:

I do but I don't know how to like do this problem.s

babyygurlllkellieee:

Can somebody help pls?

SmokeyBrown:

|dw:1630256743654:dw| You can imagine the original point, (-3, 4) rotating clockwise around the origin point, as in the drawing attached. Pictured are the results of 3 possible rotations, each incrementing 90 degrees clockwise. You can see which of the rotations in the picture *are* possible, and choose the option that is *not* a possible result of such a rotation

babyygurlllkellieee:

tysm! :)

babyygurlllkellieee:

I think it's -4, -3

hamiltonjamar309:

ok tysm

Vocaloid:

Keep in mind it is asking which coordinate is *not* possible from the rotation Smokey has shown you which coordinates *are* possible, so you’re looking for an answer choice that is not on the diagram he drew

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