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If triangle JKL is rotated 180° clockwise, the location of J’ is: B. (6, 7).

The types of transformation.

Generally, there are different types of transformation and these include the following:

  • Translation
  • Dilation
  • Reflection
  • Rotation

What is a rotation?

A rotation can be defined as a type of transformation which moves every point of the object through a number of degrees around a given point, which can either be clockwise or counterclockwise (anticlockwise) direction.

From the graph (see attachment), we have the following data:

  • Points at J = (-6, -7)
  • Points at K = (-6, -2)
  • Points at L = (-3, -7)

In Geometry, rotating a point 180° about the origin in a clockwise or counterclockwise (anticlockwise) direction would produce a point that has the coordinates (-x, -y).

By applying a rotation of 180° clockwise to triangle JKL, the location of J’ is given by:

Points at J = (-6, -7)   →  Points at J' = (-(-6), -(-7))

Points at J = (-6, -7)   →  Points at J' = (6, 7).

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Complete Question:

If JKL is rotated 180° clockwise, which describes the location of J'?

A. (-7, 6)

B. (6, 7)

C. (7,-6)

D. (7,6)

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