If the pre-image point had the coordinates (3,-5), what are the coordinates of it's image point: a pre-image point is rotated 270 degrees clockwise?
There is a neat 'trick' to doing these kinds of transformations. graph the original point (the pre-image), then physically 'rotate' your graph paper, the new location of your point represents the coordinates of the image
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