The point C (-3,1) is rotated 90° %0D%0Aclockwise about the origin. What are %0D%0Athe coordinates of C’?%0D%0AD. (1,-3)%0D%0AE. (1,3)%0D%0AF. (3, -1

To rotate a point 90° clockwise about the origin, you can swap the x and y coordinates and change the sign of the new x coordinate.

So, for point C(-3,1), after rotating 90° clockwise, the new coordinates are:

C' = (1, 3)

Therefore, the correct answer is E. (1, 3)

A _________________________ is a type

of transformation in which you _____________
to move from the pre-image to the image
to show congruence. This point started in
the ______ quadrant and ended in the _______
quadrant.

A rotation is a type of transformation in which you turn or rotate to move from the pre-image to the image to show congruence. This point started in the second quadrant and ended in the first quadrant.