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Is called the origin and has coordinates (0,0).Origin(0,0)
It is either the "origin of coordinates" or (more often abbreviated to) the "origin".
The graph would be y=2x. Therefore, some coordinates include: (0,0) origin (1,2) (2,4) (2,6) (4,8)
If B was (x, y) then B' is (-y, x).
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A 180° rotation is half a rotation and it doesn't matter if it is clockwise of counter clockwise. When rotating 180° about the origin, the x-coordinate and y-coordinates change sign Thus (1, -6) → (-1, 6) after rotating 180° around the origin.
Origin is at points (0, 0) in coordinate geometry. If you are shifting/translating the origin, you have to add the respective x and y coordinates of the new origin with respect to the old origin to get the coordinates of the new origin.
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0,0 is the origin
The origin.
The Origin.
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it is nothing
the distance from the origin