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When rotating a point 90 degrees clockwise about the origin, our original point (x,y) becomes (-y,x), because it is now at a negative y-value.
We see that our point P is at (1,2). We can use this rotation formula to find the coordinates of P' (the new spot where P is)/
(x,y)⇒(-y,x)
(1,2)⇒(-2,1)
Therefore, the coordinates of the point P' are (-2,1).
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Answer:
No
Step-by-step explanation:
2*37 equals 74
(2*3)*7 is a different case. You first have to do what is inside the parentheses. 2*3 is 6. 6*7 equals 42. You wouldn't distribute in this case, because of the multiplication position and PEMDAS.
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