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Answer:
A’(4,4)
B’(2,-6)
C’(1,-1)
D’(3,5)
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It would be (x,y) = (-y,x). Rotating a figure 270 degrees clockwise is the same as rotating a figure 90 degrees counterclockwise. Hope this helps! :D Feel free to ask more questions.
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