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As per the sign system of the Cartesian plane coordinates of A' will be (x,-y).

What is the cartesian plane?

The cartesian plane is defined in mathematics as a two-dimensional coordinate plane formed by the intersection of the x- and y-axes. The origin is the point where the x- and y-axes intersect perpendicularly.

What are the quadrants?

Quadrant one (QI) is the top right fourth of the coordinate plane, where all coordinates are positive. Quadrant two (QII) is the coordinate plane's top left fourth. Quadrant three (QIII) is the fourth from the bottom left. Quadrant four (QIV) is the fourth from the bottom right.

Given:

The direction of rotation = clockwise, (from the first quadrant to forth quadrant then third quadrant, and so on)

Angle of rotation = 90° about the origin

According to the question, let's take our start point as A(x, y)

So, A( x, y) will lie in the first quadrant.

After 90° rotation about the origin A' will lies in fourth quadrant.

As per the sign system of the Cartesian plane coordinates of A' will be (x,-y).

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