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weamp;#39;re told that point p was rotated about the origin 0 0 by 60 degrees which point is the image of p pause this video and see if you can figure that out all right now letamp;#39;s think about it itamp;#39;s being this is point p itamp;#39;s being rotated around the origin 0 0 by 60 degrees so if originally point p is right over here and weamp;#39;re rotating by positive 60 degrees so that means we go counterclockwise by 60 degrees so this looks like about 60 degrees right over here one way to think about 60 degrees is that thatamp;#39;s one third of 180 degrees so does this look like 1 3 of 180 degrees remember 180 degrees would be almost a full line so that indeed does look like one third of 180 degrees 60 degrees it gets us to point c and it looks like itamp;#39;s the same distance from the origin we have just rotated by 60 degrees point d looks like itamp;#39;s more than 60 degree rotation so i wonamp;#39;t go with that one all right letamp;#39;s do one more of thes