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Examining a Rotation On a coordinate plane, 2 squares are shown. The first square has points A (1, 1), B (4, 1), C (4, 4), D (1, 4). The second square has points A prime (negative 1, negative 4), B prime (negative 4, negative 4), C prime (negative 4, negative 1), D prime (negative 1, negative 1). Micaela tried to rotate the square 180° about the origin. Is her rotation correct? If not, explain why. No, she translated the figure instead of rotating it. No, she reflected the figure instead of rotating it. No, the vertices of the image and pre-image do not correspond. Yes, the rotation is correct.

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