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9) Rotate 180" about the origin. a. T'(-3, 4), V'(-5,5), W'(-5,2), X(-3,1)
b. T(3, 4), V(5,5), W'(5,2), X (3, 1)
c. T(4, -3), V(5, -5), W(2, -5), X(1, -3)
d. T'(-3, - 4), V(-5, -5), W'(-5, -2), X'(-3, -1).


9) Rotate 180 about the origin.

a. T'(-3, 4), V'(-5,5), W'(-5,2), X(-3,1)
b. T(3, 4), V(5,5), W'

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