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parallelogram abcd is rotated to create image abcd. which rule describes the transformation? (x,y)→(y, -x) (x,y)→(-y, x) (x,y)→(-x, -y) (x,y)→(x, -y)
Step1: Recall rotation rules
A $180^{\circ}$ rotation about the origin has the rule $(x,y)\to(-x, -y)$.
Step2: Observe the transformation
By looking at the parallelogram ABCD and its image A'B'C'D', we can see that it is rotated 180 - degrees about the origin. For example, if we take a vertex A with coordinates say $(x_1,y_1)$ and its corresponding vertex A' has coordinates $(-x_1,-y_1)$. So the rule that describes this transformation is $(x,y)\to(-x, -y)$.
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C. $(x,y)\to(-x, -y)$