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Parallelogram MNOP with vertices M(1, 7),
N(8, 5), O(4, 2), and P(-3, 4): and it rotates 180° What will be the new coordinates


Sagot :

The new coordinates are M'(-1, -7), N'(-8, -5), O'(-4, -2), and P'(3, -4)

What is a 180 degrees rotation?

A 180 degrees rotation denoted by R(180, 0) is a rotation that has the same effect as the 180 degrees counterclockwise of a figure.

And it has the algebraic rule of its rotation to be changed from (x, y) to (-x, -y) i.e  (x, y) ⇒ (-x, -y)

How to determine the image of the rotation?

The coordinates of the parallelogram are given as

M(1, 7), N(8, 5), O(4, 2), and P(-3, 4)

The rotation is given as 180° rotation

As mentioned above,

We have (x, y) ⇒ (-x, -y)

Substitute M(1, 7), N(8, 5), O(4, 2), and P(-3, 4) in (x, y) ⇒ (-x, -y)

So, we have

M'(-1, -7), N'(-8, -5), O'(-4, -2), and P'(3, -4)

Hence, the coordinates of the image are M'(-1, -7), N'(-8, -5), O'(-4, -2), and P'(3, -4)

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