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The vertices of a figure are E(1.2). F(1,3), G(4,3). and H(4.2). Rotate the figure 180° about the origin. Find the coordinates of the image. ECD, FCD, GOD, H CD
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The vertices of a figure are E(1.2). F(1,3), G(4,3). and H(4.2). Rotate the figure 180° about the origin. Find the coordinates of the image. ECD, FCD, GOD, H CD
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The vertices of a figure are
E(1.2). F(1,3), G(4,3). and H(4.2). Rotate the figure 180° about the origin. Find the coordinates of the image.
ECD, FCD, GOD, H CD
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Answer: ECD
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I tried doing this and I think the is ecd
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