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Rotate the point (9, 5) on a geometric figure 270 degrees clockwise. What is the new point? (-5, -9) (5, 9) (-5, 9) (-9, -5)Asked by Kim Hay Hoon
Rotate the point (5, 8) on a geometric figure 180 degrees clockwise. What is the new point?
(−8, −5)
(−5, −8)
(−5, 8)
(8, 5)
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Kim Hay Hoon
Rotate the point (−4, −6) on a geometric figure 180 degrees counterclockwise. What is the new point?
(6, 4)
(−6, −4)
(−4, 6)
(4, 6)
(6, 4)
(−6, −4)
(−4, 6)
(4, 6)
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Kim Hay Hoon
Given point A (2, 4) on the triangle in Quadrant I, how would you describe the coordinates of the new point when the triangle is rotated 90 degrees clockwise?
(−4, 2)
(−2,−4)
(−4,−2)
(4,−2)
(−4, 2)
(−2,−4)
(−4,−2)
(4,−2)
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Kim Hay Hoon
Given point A (2, 4) on the triangle in Quadrant I, where is the new point if the triangle is rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise?
(−4, 2)
(−2,−4)
(−4,−2)
(4,−2)
(−4, 2)
(−2,−4)
(−4,−2)
(4,−2)
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Kim Hay Hoon
Given point A (2, 4) on the triangle Quadrant I, where is the new point if the triangle is rotated 270 degrees counterclockwise?
(−4, 2)
(−4,−2)
(4,−2)
(−2,−4)
(−4, 2)
(−4,−2)
(4,−2)
(−2,−4)
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Kim Hay Hoon
Given a point (x, y) on a geometric figure, what is the new point when the figure is rotated counterclockwise about the origin 180 degrees?
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GPT 3.5
The new point after rotating (5, 8) 180 degrees clockwise would be (-5, -8).
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GPT 3.5
The new point after rotating (-4, -6) 180 degrees counterclockwise would be (4, 6).
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GPT 3.5
The coordinates of the new point after rotating the triangle 90 degrees clockwise would be (−4, 2).
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GPT 3.5
The new point after rotating the triangle 90 degrees counterclockwise would be (-4, -2).
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GPT 3.5
The new point after rotating the triangle 270 degrees counterclockwise would be (-4, -2).
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GPT 3.5
The new point after rotating (x, y) 180 degrees counterclockwise about the origin would be (-x, -y).
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