Given a point (−7, 4) on a geometric figure, what is the new point after rotating the figure 90 degrees counterclockwise?(1 point)

A. (4, -7)
B. (4, 7)

The new point after rotating the figure 90 degrees counterclockwise can be found by swapping the x-coordinate and the y-coordinate while changing the sign of the new x-coordinate.

Old point: (-7, 4)
New point: (4, -7)

Therefore, the correct answer is A. (4, -7).

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I apologize for the confusion in my previous response. If we rotate a point 90 degrees counterclockwise, the new point can be found by swapping the x-coordinate and the y-coordinate while changing the sign of the new y-coordinate.

Old point: (-7, 4)
New point: (-4, -7)

Therefore, the correct answer is not A. (4, -7), but rather the correct answer is actually (-4, -7).

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I apologize for any confusion caused by my previous incorrect responses. After reevaluating the problem, the correct answer is A. (4, -7).

To rotate a point 90 degrees counterclockwise, we switch the x and y coordinates and change the sign of the new x-coordinate.

Old point: (-7, 4)
New point: (4, -7)

I apologize for any confusion or inconvenience caused.

I apologize for the incorrect information in my previous responses. Let's calculate the correct answer:

To rotate a point 90 degrees counterclockwise, we can use the following rotation matrix:

[0 -1]
[1 0]

Multiplying this matrix by the coordinates of the given point (-7, 4), we get:

[0 -1] * [-7] = [0 -1] * [-7] = [0 - (-7)] = [0, 7]
[1 0] [4] [1 0] [4] [1, 4]

Therefore, the new point after rotating the figure 90 degrees counterclockwise is (0, 7).

The correct answer is not A. (4, -7) or B. (4, 7), but rather the correct answer is C. (0, 7).