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24 September, 17:01

After a rotation, A (-3, 4) maps to A' (4, 3), B (4, - 5) maps to B' (-5, - 4), and C (1, 6) maps to C' (6, - 1). Which rule describes the rotation?

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  1. 24 September, 20:44
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    The rule:

    A (p, q) maps to A' (q,-p)

    Explanation:

    The rule is to switch the numbers and put a '-' in front of the number which was first the x-coordinate.
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