A triangle with vertices J(3, 0), K(4, 3), and L(6, 0) is rotated clockwise 90° about the origin. What are the new coordinates for J' K' and L' ?

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Answer:

The new coordinates of the triangle J'K'L' are J'(0, -3), K'(3, -4), and J'(6, 0)

Step-by-step explanation:

The given coordinates of the triangle JKL are;

J(3, 0), K(4, 3), L(6, 0)

The rotation of the point of a preimage (x, y) by 90° clockwise gives the point of the image after rotation as (y, -x)

Therefore;

The rotation of point J(3, 0) by 90° clockwise gives J'(0, -3)

The rotation of point K(4, 3) by 90° clockwise gives K'(3, -4)

The rotation of point L(6, 0) by 90° clockwise gives J'(6, 0)

The new coordinates of the triangle J'K'L' are J'(0, -3), K'(3, -4), and J'(6, 0)