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Which of the following transformations is equivalent to a rotation of 180° about the origin?
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Okay C t s spire Math people Here we go
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Another question for you Which of the following transformations is
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equivalent to a rotation of one hundred eighty degrees about
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the origin Think Trying to figure out this problem in
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the abstract left scratching our noodles here which was kind
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of a weird feeling So we drew some quick examples
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you know check him out Well we started with a
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square in the first quadrant which is shown in the
- 00:29
black area here after rotating this square hundred eighty degrees
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about the origin to obtain the red square No relation
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of moscow We noticed that the corner of the black
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square with coordinates for four corresponds to the corner of
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the red square recording It's negative for negative for well
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the two squares are mirror images of each other relative
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to the line we drew in blue which is the
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line Why equals negative acts right That that line right
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there y equals negative act well reflecting the black square
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across the y equals negative X line produces the red
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square in the same position So this reflection is equivalent
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to our wrote patient So that's it Great Now please
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excuse us while we wash the marondera off our kansas
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We circled the for being right
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