Asked by dino nuggs
What is the new point after rotating the point (3,−5) 180° clockwise???
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Answered by
dino nuggs
That's wrong ToT
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To rotate a point (x, y) 180° clockwise, you can use the transformation rule:
\[
(x, y) \rightarrow (-x, -y)
\]
For the point (3, -5), applying this rule gives:
\[
(3, -5) \rightarrow (-3, 5)
\]
So, the new point after rotating (3, -5) 180° clockwise is \((-3, 5)\).
\[
(x, y) \rightarrow (-x, -y)
\]
For the point (3, -5), applying this rule gives:
\[
(3, -5) \rightarrow (-3, 5)
\]
So, the new point after rotating (3, -5) 180° clockwise is \((-3, 5)\).
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