Question 4 || quick please
Find the coordinates of Cafter a 90° clockwise rotation
around t...
Mathematics, 16.02.2021 06:50 snikergrace
Question 4 || quick please
Find the coordinates of Cafter a 90° clockwise rotation
around the origin.
(0, -6)
6
4
2
(-6, 0)
-8
-6
-4
-2
0
+2
(-6, -6)
(6,6)
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