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Answer:
Clockwise rotation of 90 degrees with the center of rotation being the origin or anti-clockwise rotation of 270 degrees with the center of rotation being the origin.
Step-by-step explanation:
Rotation is one of the examples of linear transformations in which a point or a group of points move at a given angle with the fixed length. This means that the initial points (pre-images) move along the arc of the circle. They can be transformed at any angle. The resultant of any transformation is called the image. The trapezoid 2 is the pre-image and the trapezoid 6 is the image. It can be clearly sensed that the trapezoid 2 is being rotated clockwise at the angle of 90 degrees with the center of rotation being the origin. However, further inspections show that trapezoid 2 can also be mapped/transformed on trapezoid 6 by the anti-clockwise rotation of 270 degrees, center of rotation being the origin. Rest of the trapezoids are either reflections or rotations of different angles!!!