A line segment with endpoints at #(-6 , -8 )# and #(1, 1 )# is rotated clockwise by #pi #. What are the new endpoints of the line segment? Geometry Transformations Rotations 1 Answer sankarankalyanam Jul 31, 2018 #color(blue)("New end points due to the rotation" A'(6 ,8 ), B'(-1 , -1)# Explanation: #A (-6, -8), B (1,1), " rotated about origin by " pi " clockwise"# #A (-6, -8) to A' (6, 8)# #B (1, 1) to B' (-1, -1)# #color(blue)("New end points due to the rotation" A'(6 ,8 ), B'(-1 , -1)# Answer link Related questions A line segment with endpoints at #(5, 1)# and #(7, 2)# is rotated clockwise by #pi/2#. What are... A line segment with endpoints at #(5, 5)# and #(1, 2)# is rotated clockwise by #pi/2#. What are... A line segment with endpoints at #(1, 5)# and #(1, -2)# is rotated clockwise by #pi/2#. What... A line segment with endpoints at #(1, 3)# and #(8, -2)# is rotated clockwise by #pi/2#. What... A line segment with endpoints at #(-1, 1)# and #(3, -5)# is rotated clockwise by #pi/2#. What... A line segment with endpoints at #(-1 , -9)# and #(3, -5 )# is rotated clockwise by #pi/2#. ... A line segment with endpoints at #(1 , -2 )# and #(1, -4 )# is rotated clockwise by #pi/2#.... A line segment with endpoints at #(1 , -2 )# and #(6, -7 )# is rotated clockwise by #pi/2#.... A line segment with endpoints at #(5 , -2 )# and #(2, -7 )# is rotated clockwise by #pi/2#.... A line segment with endpoints at #(5 , -9 )# and #(2, -7 )# is rotated clockwise by #pi/2#.... See all questions in Rotations Impact of this question 2600 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License