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Q: What is the image of point 3 5 if rotation is -270?
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What is the image of point 3 5 if the rotation is -270 degrees?

(-5,3)


What is the image of point 3 and 5 if the rotation is 180 degrees?

What is the image of point (3, 5) if the rotation is


What is the image of point 3 5 if the rotation is 90?

The image is (-5, 3)


What is the image of point 4 3 if the rotation is -270?

All rotations, other than those of 180 degrees should be further qualified as being clockwise or counter-clockwise. This one is not and I am assuming that the direction of rotation is the same as measurement of polar angles. Also, a rotation is not properly defined unless the centre of rotation is specified. I am assuming that the centre of rotation is the origin. Without these two assumptions any point in the plane can be the image. With the assumptions, for which there is no valid reason, the image is (3, -4).


What is the image of point (4 3) if the rotation is -180º?

It is: (-4, -3)


What is the image of point (3 5) if the rotation is -180º?

It then is: (-3, -5)


What is the image of point 4 3 if the rotation is -180º?

It is: (-4, -3)


What is the image of point (4 3) if the rotation is -180?

The answer will depend on where the centre of rotation is. Since that it not specified, the image could by anywhere.


How many degree in a three quarter rotation?

There are 270 degrees in 3/4 of a rotation


What is the image of point (3 5) if the rotation is 90?

The answer depends on the centre of rotation. A rotation cannot be described without specifying the centre of rotation.


What is the image of point (3 5) if the rotation is -90?

The answer depends on the centre of rotation. A rotation cannot be described without specifying the centre of rotation.


What is the image of point 3 5 if the rotation is -90?

The answer depends on the centre of rotation. A rotation cannot be described without specifying the centre of rotation.