Respuesta :
Option B is correct.
The coordinate of A' is (-2 , -1)
Explanation:
The coordinates of ABCD are A = (-1,2) , B(1,1) , C =(1,-1) and D(-2,-2).
Rotation means moving the shape around a fixed point clockwise or anticlockwise, and by a certain number of degrees.
Rule for 90° counterclockwise rotation about the origin:
or we can say that switch x and y in the coordinates and make y value opposite.
Then, the coordinate of A' :
Therefore, the coordinate of A' in the quadrilateral A'B'C'D' is, (-2 ,-1)
The coordinate of A' is (-2 , -1)
Explanation:
The coordinates of ABCD are A = (-1,2) , B(1,1) , C =(1,-1) and D(-2,-2).
Rotation means moving the shape around a fixed point clockwise or anticlockwise, and by a certain number of degrees.
Rule for 90° counterclockwise rotation about the origin:
or we can say that switch x and y in the coordinates and make y value opposite.
Then, the coordinate of A' :
Therefore, the coordinate of A' in the quadrilateral A'B'C'D' is, (-2 ,-1)