Yes. A rotation by any integer multiple of 45° will produce a figure that will superimpose on the original, un-rotated octagon.
45°
90°
135°
180°
225°
270°
315°
as well as a full rotation of 360°.
yes! an octagon does have rotation symmetry since each of the octagons sides are a sum of 1,080 and each angle is 135 degrees. The octagon has all the same lengths of sides. So you are able to turn the octagon only once and it will look the same just not be in the same position. :)
Yes. A square needs only a quarter rotation.
Yes, a 270-degree clockwise rotation is the same as a 90-degree counterclockwise rotation. When you rotate an object 270 degrees clockwise, you effectively move it 90 degrees in the opposite direction, which is counterclockwise. Both rotations will result in the same final orientation of the object.
The smallest number of degrees needed to rotate a regular pentagon around its center onto itself is 72 degrees. This is because a regular pentagon has five sides, and a full rotation is 360 degrees. Dividing 360 by 5 gives you the angle of rotation that maps the pentagon onto itself, which is 72 degrees.
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yes! an octagon does have rotation symmetry since each of the octagons sides are a sum of 1,080 and each angle is 135 degrees. The octagon has all the same lengths of sides. So you are able to turn the octagon only once and it will look the same just not be in the same position. :)
To the nearest quarter rotation, 365 and one quarter rotations.
No, the atmosphere does not rotate with the Earth. The Earth's rotation causes the atmosphere to move with it, but the atmosphere itself does not rotate independently.
Yes. A square needs only a quarter rotation.
Crop rotation is a technique used by farmers to sustain the health of soil. Certain plants are more taxing on the soil so it is necessary to rotate which ones are planted.
The word revolve (to go around, as in circles) can mean to turn, spin, or rotate. (*For planets, "revolve" is used to mean orbiting around a larger body, while "rotate" is used for the spin of the body itself.)
Yes, a 270-degree clockwise rotation is the same as a 90-degree counterclockwise rotation. When you rotate an object 270 degrees clockwise, you effectively move it 90 degrees in the opposite direction, which is counterclockwise. Both rotations will result in the same final orientation of the object.
It takes 24 hours (the length of one day) for the Earth to rotate once. If the rotation sped up, the length of a day would shorten.
Most planets in our solar system rotate counterclockwise on their axes, which is known as prograde rotation. However, Venus and Uranus have unique rotations; Venus rotates clockwise, or retrograde, while Uranus is tilted on its side, causing it to rotate on its side relative to its orbit. This means that the direction of rotation can vary significantly among the planets.
13.0356 complete rotations (rounded)
A figure has rotational symmetry when it can rotate onto itself in less than a full rotation.
Rotation - when the player rotate to serve.