90 and 270 Degree Rotations Practice

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Sure! Here are some practice problems for 90 and 270 degree rotations:

1. Rotate the point (2, 3) 90 degrees counterclockwise.
- To rotate a point 90 degrees counterclockwise, we switch the x and y coordinates, and negate the new x coordinate.
- So, the new coordinates would be (3, -2).

2. Rotate the point (-4, 6) 90 degrees clockwise.
- To rotate a point 90 degrees clockwise, we switch the x and y coordinates, and negate the new y coordinate.
- So, the new coordinates would be (6, 4).

3. Rotate the point (0, -5) 270 degrees counterclockwise.
- To rotate a point 270 degrees counterclockwise, we switch the x and y coordinates, and negate the new y coordinate.
- So, the new coordinates would be (5, 0).

4. Rotate the point (-1, -1) 270 degrees clockwise.
- To rotate a point 270 degrees clockwise, we switch the x and y coordinates, and negate the new x coordinate.
- So, the new coordinates would be (1, 1).

5. Rotate the point (3, 4) 90 degrees counterclockwise.
- To rotate a point 90 degrees counterclockwise, we switch the x and y coordinates, and negate the new x coordinate.
- So, the new coordinates would be (4, -3).

Remember to practice these rotations on different points to strengthen your understanding of 90 and 270 degree rotations.