The point L(–4,–5) is rotated 90° counterclockwise around the origin. What are the coordinates of the resulting point, L'?
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I am happy to do one of these to show how, but not all of someone's homework.
what are you talking about this is the first one that I put in you may have the wrong person
Check Ella question below:
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The point Z(–6,6) is rotated 270° counterclockwise around the origin. What are the coordinates of the resulting point, Z
ella
23 minutes ago
I t is originally 90+45 = 135 deg cc from the x axis
spin 270 more ----> 405 total
405 - 360 = 45
so 45 degrees above x axis in quadrant 1
(6, 6)
Anonymous
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The point Z(–6,6) is rotated 270° counterclockwise around the origin. What are the coordinates of the resulting point, Z
ella
23 minutes ago
I t is originally 90+45 = 135 deg cc from the x axis
spin 270 more ----> 405 total
405 - 360 = 45
so 45 degrees above x axis in quadrant 1
(6, 6)
Anonymous
You did it wrong idiot
The point T(
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4,
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1) is rotated 90° counterclockwise around the origin. What are the coordinates of the resulting point, T'?
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4,
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1) is rotated 90° counterclockwise around the origin. What are the coordinates of the resulting point, T'?
The point L(
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4,
–
5) is rotated 90° counterclockwise around the origin. What are the coordinates of the resulting point, L'?
–
4,
–
5) is rotated 90° counterclockwise around the origin. What are the coordinates of the resulting point, L'?
The point L(
–
4,
–
5) is rotated 90° counterclockwise around the origin. What are the coordinates of the resulting point, L'?
–
4,
–
5) is rotated 90° counterclockwise around the origin. What are the coordinates of the resulting point, L'?
the answer is (5,-4)
he point J(5,3) is rotated 90° counterclockwise around the origin. What are the coordinates of the resulting point, J'?