1) The rotated figure is in the third quadrant, with vertices at (-1, -1), (-3, -1), and (-1, -3).
2) The rotated figure is in the third quadrant, with vertices at (-2, -2), (-4, -2), (-4, -4), and (-2, -4).
3) The rotated figure is in the second quadrant, with vertices at (-2, 1), (-2, 3), and (-4, 1).
4) The rotated figure is in the third quadrant, with vertices at (-1, -1), (-3, -1), (-3, -3), and (-1, -3).
5) The rotated figure is in the fourth quadrant, with vertices at (1, -1), (1, -3), (3, -3), (3, -5), and (5, -5).
6) The rotated figure is in the second quadrant, with vertices at (-1, 1), (-1, 3), (-3, 3), (-3, 5), and (-5, 5).
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