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2 The point C ( − 3 , − 1 ) C(−3, −1) is rotated 18 0 ∘ 180 ∘ clockwise about the origin. What are the coordinates of the resulting point, C ′ C ′ ? A (3, 1)(3, 1) B (−3, 1)(−3, 1) C (3, −1)(3, −1) D (−1, −3)(−1, −3)
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