Respuesta :

Answer:

(0, -2)

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is not complete, the coordinates of point A are not given. Let us assume A = (3, 2).

If a point D [tex](x_1,y_1)[/tex]is rotated about a point E([tex]x_2,y_2[/tex]), First E is made the center of origin. This is done by making a new point F = D - E. Therefore F = [tex](x_1-x_2,y_1-y_2)[/tex].

If a point D [tex](x_1,y_1)[/tex] is rotated 180 degrees, the new ordinates becomes [tex]D'(-x_1,-y_1)[/tex]

If a point D [tex](x_1,y_1)[/tex] is translated x units down,, the new ordinates becomes [tex]D'(x_1,y_1-x)[/tex]

Let us assume A = (3, 2).

If ABCDE is rotated 180 degrees clockwise around A, Firstly A is made the center of origin. For point A, the new point by making A the center of origin is A' = A - A = (3, 2) - (3, 2) = (3-3, 2-2) = (0, 0). Therefore the 180 degrees rotation becomes A'' = (-0, -0) = (0,0)

If it is then translated 2 units down, the new coordinates are (0, 0-2) = (0, -2)

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