The answer is 210 degrees.
A quarter turn is 90 degrees. A half turn is 180 degrees. A three quarter turn is 270 degrees. A full circle is 360 degrees. So the answer to the above question is NO.
1/6 of half a rotation = 1/12 of a rotation = 1/12 of 360 degrees = 360/12 = 30 degrees.
Quarter turn is 90 degrees. Half a turn is 180 degrees. Three-quarter turn is 270 degrees. Full turn is 360 degrees.
Yes. A square needs only a quarter rotation.
quarter turn = 90° half turn = 180°
90 degrees * * * * * No! 1 rotation = 360 degrees so 21/4 rotations = 2.25*360 = 810 degrees
A quarter turn is 90 degrees. A half turn is 180 degrees. A three quarter turn is 270 degrees. A full circle is 360 degrees. So the answer to the above question is NO.
180 degrees because a full rotation is 360 degrees, if you take half of 360 you get 180 :)
180 degrees
360 degrees would be one full rotation. 180 degrees would be a half rotation. 360+180=540 So it would be a rotation and a half.
1/6 of half a rotation = 1/12 of a rotation = 1/12 of 360 degrees = 360/12 = 30 degrees.
A semi-circle, half a circle, by definition is 180 degrees, half of a rotation. A whole circle has a whole rotation, which is 360 degrees.
Quarter turn is 90 degrees. Half a turn is 180 degrees. Three-quarter turn is 270 degrees. Full turn is 360 degrees.
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90 degrees would be a half stroke.
Yes. A square needs only a quarter rotation.
one quarter means 1/4 . so two quarter means 2/4 i.e 1/2 or half and in half turn there are 180 degrees