Mathematics
Mathematics, 05.11.2020 19:30, justnbri

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
0 R0, 90°
0 Ro, 180"
0 Rp 270°
0 R0, 90%
0 Ro, -270*

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