Come on, buddy, follow the rules.
Rotating clockwise 90° gives us (y, -x).
(-5 + 3,1 - 2) = (-2, -1)
Rotate (-2,-1) clockwise and you get (-1, 2).
The rest is on you.
Yariel V.
asked 01/24/20Parallelogram ABCD is translated (x + 3, y − 2) and then rotated 90° about the origin in the clockwise direction. Complete the table to show the locations of A″, B″, C″, and D″ after both transformations.
A | (− 5, 1) | A″ | ? |
B | (−4, 3) | B″ | ? |
C | (−1, 3) | C″ | ? |
D | (−2, 1) | D″ | ? |
Which is correct?
A″ (−1, 2), B″ (1, 1), C″ (1, −2), D″ (−1, −1)
A″ (1, −2), B″ (−1, −1), C″ (−1, 2), D″ (1, 1)
A″ (−2, −1), B″ (−1, 1), C″ (2, 1), D″ (1, −1)
A″ (1, 1), B″ (−1, 2), C″ (−1, −1), D″ (1, −2)
Come on, buddy, follow the rules.
Rotating clockwise 90° gives us (y, -x).
(-5 + 3,1 - 2) = (-2, -1)
Rotate (-2,-1) clockwise and you get (-1, 2).
The rest is on you.
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