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"One vertex of a polygon is located at (3, –2). After a rotation, the vertex is located at (2, 3). Which transformations could have taken place? Select two options. R0, 90° R0, 180° R0, 270° R0, –90° R0, –270°"

The transformations that could have taken place are R0, 270°or R0, -90°

Let the vertex be V.

So, we have:

V = (3, –2)  before rotation

V' = (2, 3) after rotation

The possible transformations from V to V' are;

A 90 degrees counterclockwise rotation (r0, -90) is given :

(x, y) --(-y , x)

So,

(3, –2) --- (2, 3)

A 270 degrees clockwise rotation (r0, 270) is given :

(x, y) --(-y, x)

So,

(3, –2) --- (2, 3)

By comparing the endpoints of the rotations to V' = (2, 3), we can conclude that the transformations that could have taken place are: r0, 270°or r0, -90°.

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Answer:

c and d

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