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Point B is the image of point A when point A is rotated about the origin. What is known about point A and B?

A:Point B is the result of a 180° rotation.
B:Point A and B have the same x-coordinate.
C:Point B is the result of a 90° counterclockwise rotation.
D:Point A and point B are the same distance from the origin.

Point B is the image of point A when point A is rotated about the origin. What is-example-1
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User Pbnelson
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D:Point A and point B are the same distance from the origin.

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D

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Point B is the image of point A when point A is rotated about the origin. What is-example-1
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