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nikklg [1K]
3 years ago
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Crystal is amazed! She graphed ΔABC using the points A(5, –1), B(3, –7), and C(6, –2). Then she rotated ΔABC 90° counterclockwis

e (↺) about the origin to find ΔA′B′C′. Meanwhile, her teammate took a different triangle (ΔTUV) and rotated it 90° clockwise (↻) about the origin to find ΔT′U′V′. Amazingly, ΔA′B′C′ and ΔT′U′V′ ended up having exactly the same points! Name the coordinates of the vertices of ΔTUV.
Mathematics
1 answer:
Dima020 [189]3 years ago
5 0
<h2>Answer:</h2>

Crystal graphed  ΔABC using the following points:

A(5, -1) \\ \\ B(3, -7) \\ \\ C(6, -2)

On the coordinate plane, consider the point (x,y). To rotate this point by 90° around the origin in counterclockwise direction, you can always swap the x- and y-coordinates and then multiply the new x-coordinate by -1. In a mathematical language this is as follows:

(x,y)\rightarrow(-y,x)

<h3>Therefore, for  ΔA′B′C′ we have:</h3>

\boxed{A'(1, 5)} \\ \\ \boxed{B'(7, 3)} \\ \\ \boxed{C'(2, 6)}

Since ΔA′B′C′ and ΔT′U′V′ ended up having exactly the same points, then:

T'(1, 5) \\ \\U'(7, 3) \\ \\V'(2, 6)

On the other hand, in clockwise direction we have the following rule:

(x,y)\rightarrow(y,-x)

<h3>Therefore. we must find (x,y) to get ΔTUV here, so:</h3>

T'(y,-x)=T'(1, 5) \therefore x=-5 \ and \ y=1 \rightarrow T(-5,1)

T'(y,-x)=T'(1, 5) \therefore x=-5 \ and \ y=1 \rightarrow \boxed{T(-5,1)} \\ \\U'(y,-x)=U'(7, 3) \therefore x=-3 \ and \ y=7 \rightarrow \boxed{U(-3,7)} \\ \\V'(y,-x)=V'(2, 6) \therefore x=-6 \ and \ y=2 \rightarrow \boxed{V(-6,2)}

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