Rotating a figure 270 degrees is like rotating the figure to the left 90 degrees. I am not sure what formula or rule you use.
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270 degrees is 3/4 of the way around the circle. Ir is the same as rotating it 90 degrees (1/4) of the way clockwise. Turn it so anything that was pointing straight up would be pointing to the right.
Owls can.
an owl
Multiply it by the identity matrix.
No, only their positions will change.
You dont, its just 90 degrees 3 times..
270 degrees is 3/4 of the way around the circle. Ir is the same as rotating it 90 degrees (1/4) of the way clockwise. Turn it so anything that was pointing straight up would be pointing to the right.
Move it 3 times* * * * *or once in the anti-clockwise direction.
Owls can.
an owl
A) Rotate 360 degrees counterclockwise, then shift 1 unit up. B) Rotate 180 degrees counterclockwise, then shift 1 unit down. C)Rotate 90 degrees counterclockwise, then shift 1 unit up. D) Rotate 270 degrees counterclockwise, then shift 1 unit down.
270 degrees
Multiply it by the identity matrix.
You rotate everything to the left, 3/4 of a full turn.As an example of the result, the positive x-axis winds uppointing down from the origin.
multiply the coordinates by -1.
To rotate a figure 180 degrees clockwise about the origin you need to take all of the coordinates of the figure and change the sign of the x-coordinates to the opposite sign(positive to negative or negative to positive). You then do the same with the y-coordinates and plot the resulting coordinates to get your rotated figure.
270 degrees is West.