Since the transformation occurring is rotation at 180
degrees about the origin, then the resulting image would be a reflection of the
original image. Additionally, since the rotation is 180 degrees, then there is
a movement of 2 quadrants for the corners A, B and C.
<span>Therefore this would also mean that if point A is in
coordinate (x, y) then point A’ would be in coordinate (-x, -y). Similar is
true with point B and point C and their corresponding reflection corners point
B’ and point C’. So for example if point A is located at (-5, 3) then point A’
must be at (5, -3).</span>
Answer:
A) 3π/4
B) 9π/7
C) 11π/6
Step-by-step explanation:
In the picture attached, the points are shown
Point A is between π/2 radians (90°) and π radians (180°). The only possible option is 3π/4
Point B is between π radians (180°) and 3π/2 radians (270°). The only possible option is 9π/7
Point C is between 3π/2 radians (270°) and 2π radians (360°). The only possible option is 11π/6
Answer:
Im pretty sure the answe is C
Step-by-step explanation:
im very bad at explaining im sorry
Answer:
The answer is D) 12
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiple 4 by 3