From the information given, the rotated triangle is same as the original triangle. This is because, vertices of the rotation remain at the origin - (0,0).
Notice that the question states:  △A'B'C' is the image of △ABC. Given that the △ without primes is the original and the one with primes depict the rotated triangle, 
under a rotation about the origin, (0,0) (0,0) (0, 0), indicating no movement, 
△A'B'C' is in the same position with △ABC.
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