Answer:
I didn't understand your question so i need to do like this . choose the correct one
Answer:
(-y, x)
Step-by-step explanation:
See the image attached.
We start with (x,y), this is, x in the abscissa axis and y in the ordinates axis. When we rotate it 90 degrees clock wise, the measure on the ordinates goes to the abscissa while the abscissa goes to the ordinates. You have to notice that this last movement is to the negative part of the ordinate axis. Here we pass from (x, y) to (y, -x).
Then you rotate again, going to a 180 degrees rotation in total. The movement is the same: ordinates values go to the abscissa value. So, the -x that was on ordinates goes to the abscissa and the y in the abscissa goes to ordinates. However this last movement implies a negative sign in the y value, as we are going from positive to negative values. So, we pass from (y, -x) yo (-x, -y).
Finally we move again for reaching the 270 degrees rotation. Similar to the last 2 movements, -x passes from abscissa to ordinates and becoming x as we the sign is positive. In the same way, the -y in the ordinates goes to the abscissa and still being -y as we still on negative values. So, we finish with (-y, x).
So, this is the final answer: (-y, x)
Here I also attach a numerical example.
Answer: how about 90
Step-by-step explanation:
Its a 360 if you multiply 90×4 you get 360 every side is 90 degrees
48
90 degree angle so 90-42=48
99.07692307692308 it depends on which way you do it