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The smallest degree of rotation needed for an image to look the same is 360 degrees, which is a full rotation. This is because rotating an image by any multiple of 360 degrees will result in the image returning to its original orientation. Therefore, the smallest degree of rotation needed for the image to appear unchanged is a full rotation of 360 degrees.

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