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Point P is presently located at the origin. Move P, and observe how the rotated Images change. Be sure that neither the images nor the preimage overlap. Record the distances of the vertices of the prelmage ABC from P. Do the same for the other images. Round all of your answers to the hundredths place. What can you conclude about your observations in question 4? What happened as you moved p, the center of rotation, about the coordinate plane? How can you extend your discoveries about the vertices to all point that lie on a figure or shape?


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