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Mathematics, 20.02.2020 09:33, mzynique2000

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Triangle RST has vertices R(–4, 4), S(–1, 2), and T(–3, 0). Triangle RST is rotated 360Β° clockwise using the origin as the center of rotation. Which graph shows the image of triangle RST after the rotation?


ILL GIVE BRAINLIST ON WHOEVER GETS IT RIGHT Triangle RST has vertices R(–4, 4), S(–1, 2), and T(–3,
ILL GIVE BRAINLIST ON WHOEVER GETS IT RIGHT Triangle RST has vertices R(–4, 4), S(–1, 2), and T(–3,
ILL GIVE BRAINLIST ON WHOEVER GETS IT RIGHT Triangle RST has vertices R(–4, 4), S(–1, 2), and T(–3,

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