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A triangle is rotated 90° about the origin. Which rule describes the transformation? (x, y)(-X, -Y) (X,Y) – (-y, x) (XY)(-, -X) (x,y) →V. -X)
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A triangle is rotated 90° about the origin. Which rule describes the transformation? (x, y)(-X, -Y) (X,Y) – (-y, x) (XY)(-, -X) (x,y) →V. -X)
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A triangle is rotated 90° about the origin. Which rule describes the transformation?
(x, y)(-X, -Y)
(X,Y) – (-y, x)
(XY)(-, -X)
(x,y) →V. -X)
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