A line segment with endpoints at (5 , -8 ) and (2, -2 ) is rotated clockwise by (3 pi)/2. What are the new endpoints of the line segment? Geometry Transformations Rotations 1 Answer ali ergin Nov 30, 2016 A'(8,5) B'(2,2) Explanation: "assume that rotating point is origin" "the image of B is B"' B(x,y) rArr B'(-y,x) B(2,-2)rArrB'(2,2) "the image of A is "A' A(x,y) rArr A'(-y,x) A(5,-8)rArr A'(8,5) 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 2338 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License