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  • 01-10-2021
  • Mathematics
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mikaylagracejones mikaylagracejones
  • 01-10-2021

Answer:

B'(10, -2), C'(2, -2), D'(2, -5), E'(10, -5)

Step-by-step explanation:

The rule for rotation by 180 degrees about the origin is (x,y)  → (-x,-y)

Hence,

B(-10, 2) → B'(10, -2)

C(-2, 2) → C'(2, -2)

D(-2, 5) → D'(2, -5)

E(-10, 5) → E'(10, -5)

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