Rotate the point (5, 8) on a geometric figure 180 degrees clockwise. What is the new point?

(−8, −5)

(−5, −8)

(−5, 8)

(8, 5)

The new point after rotating (5, 8) 180 degrees clockwise would be (-5, -8).

Rotate the point (−4, −6) on a geometric figure 180 degrees counterclockwise. What is the new point?

(6, 4)

(−6, −4)

(−4, 6)

(4, 6)

The new point after rotating (-4, -6) 180 degrees counterclockwise would be (4, 6).

Given point A (2, 4) on the triangle in Quadrant I, how would you describe the coordinates of the new point when the triangle is rotated 90 degrees clockwise?

(−4, 2)

(−2,−4)

(−4,−2)

(4,−2)

The coordinates of the new point after rotating the triangle 90 degrees clockwise would be (−4, 2).

Given point A (2, 4) on the triangle in Quadrant I, where is the new point if the triangle is rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise?

(−4, 2)

(−2,−4)

(−4,−2)

(4,−2)

The new point after rotating the triangle 90 degrees counterclockwise would be (-4, -2).

Given point A (2, 4) on the triangle Quadrant I, where is the new point if the triangle is rotated 270 degrees counterclockwise?

(−4, 2)

(−4,−2)

(4,−2)

(−2,−4)

The new point after rotating the triangle 270 degrees counterclockwise would be (-4, -2).

Given a point (x, y) on a geometric figure, what is the new point when the figure is rotated counterclockwise about the origin 180 degrees?

The new point after rotating (x, y) 180 degrees counterclockwise about the origin would be (-x, -y).