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Mathematics, 26.03.2020 16:42 jg333

14. Rotate the triangle R(3, 1), S(1, 3), T(4, 5) 180 degrees about the origin.
A R'(1, 3), S'(3, 1), T'(5, 4)
B R'(–1, –3), S'(–3, –1), T'(–5, –4)
C R'(–3, –1), S'(–1, –3), T'(–4, –5)
D R'(3, –1), S'(1, –3), T'(4, –5)

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14. Rotate the triangle R(3, 1), S(1, 3), T(4, 5) 180 degrees about the origin.
A R'(1, 3), S...

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