Mathematics, 06.06.2020 22:59, ZaneKun
The vertices of a triangle are located at the points A(-1, 0), B(-2, 2), and C(3, 3). A'B'C' is the result of rotating ABC 180° about the origin. Which statement can be used to find the coordinates of the vertices of A'B'C'?
A. multiply each x-value by -1 and keep each y-value the same
B. multiply each x-value by -1 and multiply each y-value by -1
C. multiply each x-value by -1, keep each y-value the same and switch their places
D. keep each x-value the same, multiply each y-value by -1 and switch their places
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