Suppose the vertices of the original figure in the example were A(-6,6), B(-2,5), and C(-6,2). What would be the vertices of the image after a 90° clockwise rotation about the origin? A'() B'() C'(___)

Yasmin

Yasmin

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2021-02-02

Suppose the vertices of the original figure in the example were A(-6,6), B(-2,5), and C(-6,2). What would be the vertices of the image after a 90° clockwise rotation about the origin?
A'()
B'()
C'(___)

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hosentak

hosentak

Skilled2021-02-03Added 100 answers

The x-coordinate and y-coordinate values change when a point is rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise, with the sign of the x-coordinate changing:
(x,y)(y,x)
So, the vertices of the image are:A(6,6)A(6,6)
B(2,5)B(5,2)
C(6,2)C(2,6)

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