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Mathematics, 31.05.2020 12:57 syd5723

Which type of isometric do you get when you apply the rule T(x, y) → (y, -x) to the figure shown on the coordinate plane?

A. Reflection over the x-axis

B. Reflection over the y-axis

C. Rotation of 90 clockwise

D. Rotation of 180 clockwise


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