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100

Rotate (1,7) 180 degrees.

(-1, -7) 

100

Rotate (1,7) clockwise 90 degrees.

(7,-1)

100

Rotate (1,7) counterclockwise 90 degrees.

(-7,1)

100

Rotate (11,4) 270 degrees counterclockwise.

(4,-11)

100

Combine like terms:

5x - 6x2 + 11x + 8x2 

2x+ 16x

200

Rotate (-2,-4) 180 degrees.

(2, 4)

200

Rotate (-2,-4) clockwise 90 degrees.

(-4,2)

200

Rotate (-2,-4) counterclockwise 90 degrees.

(4,-2)

200

Rotate (-6,1) 270 degrees clockwise.

(-1,-6)

200

An angle larger than 90 degrees is called...

Obtuse

300

Rotate (3,-8) 180 degrees.

(-3,8)

300

Rotate (3,-8) clockwise 90 degrees.

(-8, -3) 

300

Rotate (3,-8) counterclockwise 90 degrees.

(8,3)

300

Given A(-3,-5) and B(-4, 5), rotate the segment AB 270 degrees counterclockwise. Where are A' and B'?

A'(-5,3) 

B'(5,4)

300

Solve for x.

-5x + 1 = -3x + 7

x = -3

400

Rotate the given triangle 180 degrees. 

A(6,4)

B(10,-2)

C(-1,-3)

A'(-6,-4)

B'(-10,2)

C'(1,3)

400

Rotate the given triangle 90 degrees clockwise. 

A(6,4)

B(10,-2)

C(-1,-3)

A'(4,-6)

B'(-2,-10)

C'(-3,1)

400

Rotate the given triangle 90 degrees counterclockwise. 

A(6,4)

B(10,-2)

C(-1,-3)

A'(-4,6)

B'(2,10)

C'(3,-1)

400

Given C(4,7) and D(3, 9), rotate the segment CD 270 degrees clockwise. Where are C' and D'?

C'(-7,4)

D'(-9,3)

400

Name a pair of corresponding angles.

1 and 6     OR

2 and 8     OR

3 and 7     OR

4 and 5

500

Rotate the given shape 180 degrees. 

A(1,3)

B(-4,5)

C(1,-4)

D(-4,-4)

A'(-1,-3)

B'(4,-5)

C'(-1,4)

D'(4,4)

500

Rotate the given shape 90 degrees clockwise. 

A(1,3)

B(-4,5)

C(1,-4)

D(-4,-4)

A'(3,-1)

B'(5,4)

C'(-4,-1)

D'(-4,4)

500

Rotate the given shape 90 degrees counterclockwise. 

A(1,3)

B(-4,5)

C(1,-4)

D(-4,-4)

A'(-3,1)

B'(-5,4)

C'(4,1)

D'(4,-4)

500

Rotate the following triangle 270 degrees counterclockwise.

A(4,5)

B(-9,2)

C(-4,0)

A'(5,-4)

B'(2,9)

C'(0,4)

500

Find the value of x. 

x=28