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A'B'C' is the image of ABC under a rotation about point B. A.90 clockwise B.90 counterclockwise C.180 D.270 counterclockwise E.270 clockwise
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A'B'C' is the image of ABC under a rotation about point B. A.90 clockwise B.90 counterclockwise C.180 D.270 counterclockwise E.270 clockwise
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A'B'C' is the image of ABC under a rotation about point B.
A.90 clockwise
B.90 counterclockwise
C.180
D.270 counterclockwise
E.270 clockwise
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its B and D.
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Answer:
the answer should be b and e
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