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What is the image of image of the point (-7,-3) after a rotation of 180 degrees counterclockwise
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The image of image of the point [tex](-7,-3)[/tex] after a rotation of [tex]180[/tex] degrees counterclockwise is [tex](7,3)[/tex]

According to the question statement, point [tex](-7,-3)[/tex] is rotated by [tex]180[/tex]  degrees counterclockwise, we are supposed to find out the image of the point after the rotation.

Point [tex](-7,-3)[/tex] lies in the Third quadrant of the Cartesian Plane.

When it will be rotated by [tex]180[/tex] degrees counterclockwise, it will shift to the first quadrant of the Cartesian Plane.

Therefore the coordinates will become as [tex](7,3)[/tex].

  • Cartesian Plane: The cartesian plane is defined as a two-dimensional coordinate plane that is made or formed by the intersection of the x-axis and y-axis or horizontal and vertical axes.

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