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Parallelogram PQRS is rotated 90° clockwise about the origin to create parallelogram P'QʻR'S'. Which rule describes this transformation? (Please leave an explanation)

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Answer:

P(h, k) → P'(k, -h)

Explanation:

Rule to be followed,

If a point P(h, k) is rotated 90° clockwise about the origin, coordinates of the image point P' will be,

P(h, k) → P'(k, -h)

Similarly, all vertices of the parallelogram PQRS will follow the same rule when rotated 90° about the origin to form P'Q'R'S'.

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