Degrees was ABCD rotated or transformed to form A'B'C'D' is 180 degrees about the origin .
What is rotation in graph?
In geometry, a transformation is an operation that moves, flips, or changes a shape to create a new shape. A rotation is an example of a transformation where a figure is rotated about a specific point (called the center of rotation), a certain number of degrees.
According to the question
ABCD is rotated counterclockwise about the origin.
Degrees was ABCD transformed to form A'B'C'D' is
180 degrees about the origin
As when we rotate a figure of 180 degrees about the origin either in the clockwise or counterclockwise direction, each point of the given figure has to be changed from (x, y) to (-x, -y) and graph the rotated figure.
So, as per figure ABCD which is in first quadrant were x and y both are positive and figure A'B'C'D' third quadrant were x and y both are negative.
Hence, Degrees was ABCD rotated or transformed to form A'B'C'D' is 180 degrees about the origin .
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