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graph the image of v(0, −2) after a rotation 180° clockwise around the origin.
Step1: Recall 180° rotation rule
For a point \((x, y)\), a 180° clockwise (or counterclockwise) rotation around the origin transforms it to \((-x, -y)\).
Step2: Apply the rule to \(V(0, -2)\)
Here, \(x = 0\) and \(y = -2\). Substituting into the rule, we get \((-0, -(-2))=(0, 2)\).
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The image of \(V(0, -2)\) after a 180° clockwise rotation around the origin is the point \((0, 2)\). To graph it, plot the point at \((0, 2)\) on the coordinate plane (on the y - axis, 2 units above the origin).