I believe these points are meant to be rotated around the origin....
1. For the first one....C is at (2,2)......rotating a point in the first quadrant 90 degrees clockwise reverses the coordinates and changes the sign on the original x coordinate.....so....(2, 2) becomes (2, -2)......
2. Rotating a point in the second quadrant 90 degrees clockwise reverses the coordinates and changes the sign on the original x coordinate . So, B= (-1,4) and B' = (4, 1)
3. Here, we're just doing the opposite of what we did in (2). E = (3, 2), so E' = (-2, 3)
4. Rotating a point in the second quadrant 90 degrees counter-clockwise reverses the coordinates and changes the sign on the original y coordinate. So B = (-1, 4) and B' = (-4, -1).
