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Mathematics, 17.07.2020 08:01 tiaragirl923

help! im timed! The figure is rotated 180° using the origin as the center of rotation. How do the coordinates of the vertices of the preimage compare to the coordinates of the vertices of the image? (x, y) right-arrow (y, x) (x, y) right-arrow (negative y, negative x) (x, y) right-arrow (negative x, negative y) (x, y) right-arrow (x, negative y) plz! im timed11


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