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Q: What happends to a figure that is 90 degrease rotated counterclockwise?
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When a figure can be rotated 180 degrees and still looke the same?

When u rotated a figure 180 is the reflection the same


The point about which a figure is rotated?

Center of rotation


What is a point about which a figure is rotated?

Point of rotation


What figure would it be if you rotated a smiley face?

well if you rotated it upside down then it would be a face with a uni brow.


How do you rotate a figure 90 degrees?

the answer would be 180 degrease and if you don't believe me go on another website...


What is the angle of rotation if you know how many vertices a figure has?

A figure can be rotated through any angle of your choice.


What is a transformtion in which a figure is rotated about a point called the center of rotation?

It is called a rotation.


How do you rotate a figure 180 degrees counterclockwise around the origin?

For every point A = (x,y) in your figure, a 180 degree counterclockwise rotation about the origin will result in a point A' = (x', y') where: x' = x * cos(180) - y * sin(180) y' = x * sin(180) + y * cos(180) Happy-fun time fact: This is equivalent to using a rotation matrix from Linear Algebra! Because a rotation is an isometry, you only have to rotate each vertex of a polygon, and then connect the respective rotated vertices to get the rotated polygon. You can rotate a closed curve as well, but you must figure out a way to rotate the infinite number of points in the curve. We are able to do this with straight lines above due to the property of isometries, which preserves distances between points.


Which transformation will be equivalent to rotating a figure 180 degrees counterclockwise?

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What is an angle of symmetry?

The least angle at which the figure may be rotated to coincide with itself is the angle of symmetry.


How does reflecting or rotating a figure change the interior angles of the figure?

The angles have the same measure. In the reflection the order of the angles are changed from clockwise to counterclockwise.


When a figure is translated reflected or rotated what is the same about the original figure and its image?

It still has the same weight. Even turned or reflected the weight/mass remains the same.