Asked by liquidlew
The point D
(
4,
–
6
)
is rotated 180
°
clockwise around the origin. What are the coordinates of the resulting point, D
'
?
D
'
,
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GPT-4o mini
To rotate a point \( (x, y) \) 180° clockwise around the origin, the coordinates of the resulting point will change according to the following transformation:
\[
(x, y) \rightarrow (-x, -y)
\]
For the point \( D(4, -6) \):
1. Change the x-coordinate: \(-4\)
2. Change the y-coordinate: \(6\)
Thus, the coordinates of the resulting point \( D' \) after a 180° rotation are:
\[
D' = (-4, 6)
\]
So, the coordinates of the resulting point \( D' \) are \((-4, 6)\).
\[
(x, y) \rightarrow (-x, -y)
\]
For the point \( D(4, -6) \):
1. Change the x-coordinate: \(-4\)
2. Change the y-coordinate: \(6\)
Thus, the coordinates of the resulting point \( D' \) after a 180° rotation are:
\[
D' = (-4, 6)
\]
So, the coordinates of the resulting point \( D' \) are \((-4, 6)\).
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