Cartesian Gri

Rotation of Point (Grid to Coordinates) around Origin (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on the rotation of points around the origin on a Cartesian grid, which is a basic concept in coordinate geometry and transformations. The problems specifically test the ability to rotate points either 180 degrees clockwise, 180 degrees counter-clockwise, or 90 degrees counter-clockwise. Understanding how to manipulate points on the Cartesian grid through rotations is fundamental in spatial reasoning and geometry. Each problem presents a graphical depiction of a point on the grid and asks students to identify the new coordinates of the point after the specified rotation.

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Rotation of Point (Grid to Coordinates) around Origin

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Rotate this point by 180° counter-clockwise about the origin

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Cartesian Grid - Rotation of Point (Grid to Coordinates) around Origin Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Cartesian Grid - Rotation of Point (Grid to Coordinates) around Origin (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Cartesian Grid Transformations - Intro' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/cartesian_grid_transformations_intro/
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Rotate this point by 180° clockwise about the origin
a
(1,-2)
b
(2,-1)
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Rotate this point by 180° clockwise about the origin
a
(1,1)
b
(-1,1)
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Rotate this point by 180° counter-clockwise about the origin
a
(-0,3)
b
(-3,0)
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Rotate this point by 180° clockwise about the origin
a
(4,0)
b
(-0,4)
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Rotate this point by 180° counter-clockwise about the origin
a
(-3,-1)
b
(1,3)
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Rotate this point by 90° counter-clockwise about the origin
a
(-1,3)
b
(-3,1)
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Rotate this point by 180° clockwise about the origin
a
(0,-3)
b
(-0,3)