4. Find the area of the quadrilateral. Round to the nearest hundredth, if necessary.

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Chapter12: Angle Relationships And Transformations
Section12.7: Dilations
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Lesson 7.3C~ Rotations
Javier
arong
Name
1. a. Graph the point H(-5, 8).
b. Graph H' after rotating H 90° clockwise
about the origin.
109.5
c. Graph H'' after rotating H 180° clockwise
about the origin.
d. Graph H"" after rotating H 270° clockwise iga
about the origin.
2. Connect the four points on the graph to form
a quadrilateral.
909 101(33)
3. Find the perimeter of the quadrilateral. Round
to the nearest hundredth, if necessary..
-6
-8
unit
352 un
-10
4. Find the area of the quadrilateral. Round to the nearest hundredth, if necessary.
10⁰
8
5. Graph the first letter of your last name as a
capital letter in Quadrant III. Include at least four
ordered pairs on the letter. Choose a rotation listed
below by circling it. Perform the rotation on the
graph.
6
2
90° clockwise about the origin
180° clockwise about the origin
270° clockwise about the origin
Var
A
Period
(560)
10
5-10-8-6
-10-8-6-4-2
-10--8--6-4-2
66 +
2
-2
6
8
-10
Date
78
4 6 8 10
(5-3)
ku
2 4 6 8 10
Transcribed Image Text:Lesson 7.3C~ Rotations Javier arong Name 1. a. Graph the point H(-5, 8). b. Graph H' after rotating H 90° clockwise about the origin. 109.5 c. Graph H'' after rotating H 180° clockwise about the origin. d. Graph H"" after rotating H 270° clockwise iga about the origin. 2. Connect the four points on the graph to form a quadrilateral. 909 101(33) 3. Find the perimeter of the quadrilateral. Round to the nearest hundredth, if necessary.. -6 -8 unit 352 un -10 4. Find the area of the quadrilateral. Round to the nearest hundredth, if necessary. 10⁰ 8 5. Graph the first letter of your last name as a capital letter in Quadrant III. Include at least four ordered pairs on the letter. Choose a rotation listed below by circling it. Perform the rotation on the graph. 6 2 90° clockwise about the origin 180° clockwise about the origin 270° clockwise about the origin Var A Period (560) 10 5-10-8-6 -10-8-6-4-2 -10--8--6-4-2 66 + 2 -2 6 8 -10 Date 78 4 6 8 10 (5-3) ku 2 4 6 8 10
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