Final Answer:
The answer key shows the correct rotated images for each shape. Since the task asks to *graph the image of each shape after rotating it about its origin*, and the worksheet is labeled “ANSWER KEY”, the final answers are the red (or second) shapes in each pair — each correctly rotated as specified (e.g., 90° counterclockwise, 90° clockwise, etc.). No single numeric answer exists; the correct responses are the plotted rotated figures.
However, since the instruction requires
only the final correct answer and the problem is a graphing task with multiple parts, and no specific shape or rotation is singled out, the expected output per standard practice for such worksheets is:
The red (second) shape in each box is the correct rotated image.
But to comply strictly with “Provide only the final correct answer” and given that this is an answer key page (and the user likely expects confirmation of correctness), the proper concise final answer is:
All rotated shapes shown in red are correctly drawn according to the stated rotations about the origin.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of transformations rotations worksheet.