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It will be 180 degrees
In the appropriate font, they can be rotated through 180 degrees and would look the same.
Because a rhombus which is rotated through 180 degrees will coincide with itself.
Any shape which, when rotated through 180 degrees appears to be the same as the original.
Yes, 180 degrees. In the degenerate case that the parallelogram is a square, then 90 degrees.
The line segments will have been rotated by 180 degrees.
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180 degrees.
If the point (3,5) is rotated 180 degrees, it becomes (-3,-5).
Rotating it about the origin 180° (either way, it's half a turn) will transform a point with coordinates (x, y) to that with coordinates (-x, -y) Thus (2, 5) → (-2, -5)
Visualize a capital "N." Rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise (a quarter turn to the left) it would look like a capital "Z."
If the point (3,5) is rotated 180 degrees, it becomes (-3,-5).
When u rotated a figure 180 is the reflection the same
If it's both upside down and reversed from left to right, it would be equivalent to the image rotated 180 degrees.
180 degrees
Negate each of the x and y components of all three vertices of the triangle. For example, a triangle with vertices (1,2), (8,3), and (5,6) would become (-1,-2), (-8,-3) and (-5,-6) when rotated 180 degrees about the origin.
Yes. Nearly all U.S. coins are minted with the front and back sides oriented 180° apart. Just check your pocket change.