Respuesta :
The rule for going 90 degree counter clockwise is:
(x, y) becomes (y, -x)
Therefore, the new points are:
A(-3, 1) to (1, 3)
B(-2, 2) to (2, 2)
C(-3, 4) to (4, 3)
(x, y) becomes (y, -x)
Therefore, the new points are:
A(-3, 1) to (1, 3)
B(-2, 2) to (2, 2)
C(-3, 4) to (4, 3)
Answer:
The coordinates of A' are (-1,-3) , B' are (-2,-2) , C' are (-4,-3).
Step-by-step explanation:
You rotate triangle ABC, with vertices A(-3, 1), B(-2, 2), and C(-3, 4), 90° counterclockwise about the origin to form triangle A′B′C′.
" When point M (h, k) is rotated about the origin O through 90° in anticlockwise direction. The new position of point M (h, k) will become M'(-k, h) ".
As the coordinates of A are (-3,1)
⇒ h=-3 and k=1
Hence, the coordinates of A' will be (-1,-3)
similarly the coordinates of B are (-2,2)
⇒ h=2 and k=-2
Hence, coordinates of B' are: (-2,-2)
similarly the coordinates of C are (-3,4).
⇒ h=-3 and k=4
Hence, coordinates of C' are (-4,-3).