To determine the correct description of the transformation, we would typically analyze the image of the figure before and after the transformation. However, since I cannot view images, I will guide you on how to identify the transformation based on the rotation options.
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90° Clockwise Rotation about the Origin: This rotates a point around the origin 90 degrees in a clockwise direction.
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270° Counterclockwise Rotation about the Origin: This is equivalent to a 90° clockwise rotation. It rotates a point around the origin 270 degrees in a counterclockwise direction.
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90° Counterclockwise Rotation about the Origin: This rotates a point around the origin 90 degrees in a counterclockwise direction.
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180° Counterclockwise Rotation about the Origin: This flips the point to the opposite side of the origin, essentially turning the figure upside down.
To find the correct option, look at how the points of the figure have moved in relation to the origin. If they appear to have moved in a clockwise direction for 90 degrees, select the first option. If they have moved counterclockwise for 90 degrees, select the third option. If they are flipped upside down, select the fourth option.
Without the visual diagram, pick the option that best describes how the figure appears to have been transformed based on your observations.