Based on what you know about the rotations what do you think the mapping rule is for rotation of 270 degrees clockwise explain
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The mapping rule is for rotation of 270 degrees clockwise is as follows.
- There are 360 degrees in one revolution.
- The general rule for rotation of an object 90 degrees is (x, y) ---> (-y, x).
- 270 degrees clockwise rotation is the same as 90 degrees anticlockwise rotation (x, y) ---> (-y, x)
- The initial figure is always called the pre-image (90 degrees), while the rotated figure will be called the image (270 degrees).
- Consider the attached figure for reference purpose.
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Sample Response/Explanation: There are 360 degrees in one revolution, so a 270-degree clockwise rotation would be the same as a 90-degree counterclockwise rotation. Therefore, the rule would be to map (x, y) to (–y, x).
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