Rotating the graph y = x² clockwise 90° about the origin gives the graph of:
y² = x
→ y = ±√x
Removing the negative part leaves:
y = √x
(Note: it is convention that the radical symbol (√) means the positive square root.)
ENE plus 90 degrees (clockwise) is SSE.
3 quarters clockwise is 270 degrees clockwise or 90 degrees anti(counter)-clocwise
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.
140 + k*360 degrees clockwise where k is any integer.
Going clockwise... 210 degrees. Going anti-clockwise... 150 degrees.
"East" is a directional term that refers to the direction you would face when observing the sun rise. It can also be found by rotating 90 degrees clockwise from north, or by rotating 90 degrees counterclockwise from south.
The earth is tilted about 23 degrees 26 minutes. Or, 23 1/2 degrees on its axis. The earth rotates west to east, and if you look down at the earth from the North pole, it will be rotating counter clockwise. if you look up at the earth from the south pole, then the earth will be rotating clockwise.
The axis of Venus is tilted 177.3 degrees from the plane of the ecliptic. This means that Venus rotates clockwise, instead of counter-clockwise, as viewed from the direction of Polaris. Its period of rotation is -243 days, making it the slowest rotating planet in the Solar System.
ENE plus 90 degrees (clockwise) is SSE.
3 quarters clockwise is 270 degrees clockwise or 90 degrees anti(counter)-clocwise
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.
Minus 270 degrees which is equivalent to a quarter anti-clockwise turn, or +90 degrees.
140 + k*360 degrees clockwise where k is any integer.
Going clockwise... 210 degrees. Going anti-clockwise... 150 degrees.
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. *Joe Jonas Rocks*
earth is approximately rotating at 66 and a half degrees
If you turn 180 degrees clockwise or anticlockwise you will be facing south.