Mathematics, 19.01.2021 20:20 niquermonroeee
Use the work shown to find the image of point W(−5, −3) after a 180° clockwise rotation.
(x, y) → (−x, −y)
Multiply the x-coordinate by −1: (−5)(−1) = 5
Multiply the y-coordinate by −1: (−3)(−1) = 3
Simplify.
What is the coordinate of the image point W’?
W’(–5, –3)
W’(–5, 3)
W’(5, –3)
W’(5, 3)
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