It is the binary function: f(x, y) = (-x, -y)
The same as 180 degrees clockwise. What do you mean "the answer to"?
180
Fomula(work with both clockwise/counterclockwise):(-x,-y)
This question is illogical....and the only awnser possible could be in unreal numbers This might be a stretch. Start with a circle, and a diameter going through the center, 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock. Moving a radius upward from 9 o'clock to 3 o'clock is 180 degrees. Keep going another 20 degrees and you have 200 degrees, sweeping from 9 o'clock and going clockwise. That same angle will give you 160 degrees starting at 9 o'clock and sweeping anti-clockwise. So any angle anti-clockwise from 9 o'clock that is greater than zero degrees and less than 160 degrees is in a sense greater than 180 degrees sweeping clockwise. Thinking outside the box is amazingly fun!
It is: 180/360 degrees = 1/2 a revolution
Because 180 degrees clockwise is the same as 180 degrees counterclockwise.
The same as 180 degrees clockwise. What do you mean "the answer to"?
180
Fomula(work with both clockwise/counterclockwise):(-x,-y)
It is (-1, 6).Also, if the rotation is 180 degrees, then clockwise or anticlockwise are irrelevant.It is (-1, 6).
If you turn 180 degrees clockwise or anticlockwise you will be facing south.
With great difficulty because to get back where you started from you add 180 degrees clockwise and 300+180 = 480 degrees which is impossible but if you meant 30 degrees then the back bearing will be 30+180 = 210 degrees
Turn its axis by 180 degrees.
multiply the coordinates by -1.
Go 180 units of distance in any direction. Turn 90 degrees clockwise and go 180 units of distance in a straight line. Turn 90 degrees clockwise and go 180 units of distance in a straight line. Turn 90 degrees clockwise and go 180 units of distance in a straight line.You will have travelled along a square route whose total distance is 720 units. Alternatively you could have turned counter clockwise each time.
Rotate the right towing tube 180 degrees clockwise
Is often equivalent to no turn at all. But can be 180 degrees - if three turns are clockwise and one is anti-clockwise (or the other way around).