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Point A (-7,-2) is rotated 270 counterclockwise and then shifted down 3 units. What are to coordinates of K’

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User Lopushen
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Answer:

-2,4

Explanation:

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User Amine Harbaoui
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Answer:

K'= (-2, 4)

Explanation:

First we are going to rotate our point 270° counterclockwise.

The rule for a 270° counterclockwise rotation is
(x,y)-->(y,-x), which means that we just need to interchange the coordinates of the point and change the sign of the x-coordinate:


(x,y)-->(y,-x)


(-7,-2)-->(-2,-7)


(-7,-2)-->(-2,-(-7))


(-7,-2)-->(-2,7)

Now, to shift the point 3 units down, we just need to subtract 3 units from the new y-coordinate of our resulting point form the previous procedure:


(x,y)-->(x,y-3)


(-2,7)-->(-2,7-3)


(-2,7)-->(-2,4)

We can conclude that the coordinates of K' are (-2, 4)

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