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The same as 180 degrees clockwise. What do you mean "the answer to"?
Fomula(work with both clockwise/counterclockwise):(-x,-y)
I believe that N30 degrees means 30 degrees North.
The answer will depend on whether the rotation is clockwise or counterclockwise.
A rotation of 270 degrees counterclockwise about vertex A means that you would turn the point or shape around vertex A in a counterclockwise direction by three-quarters of a full circle. This results in a position that is equivalent to a 90-degree clockwise rotation. The new orientation will place points or vertices in a different location relative to vertex A, effectively shifting them to the left if visualized on a standard Cartesian plane.
Yes, the Alignment sheet in the Format Cells dialog box allows you to rotate text counterclockwise by entering a number between 1 degree and 180 degrees. This feature is useful for customizing text orientation in Excel.
Clockwise means turning to your right, counterclockwise is to the left.
Because 180 degrees clockwise is the same as 180 degrees counterclockwise.
The same as 180 degrees clockwise. What do you mean "the answer to"?
Fomula(work with both clockwise/counterclockwise):(-x,-y)
A rotation of 270 degrees counterclockwise is a transformation that turns a figure around a fixed point by 270 degrees in the counterclockwise direction. This rotation can be visualized as a quarter turn in the counterclockwise direction. It is equivalent to rotating the figure three-fourths of a full revolution counterclockwise.
A) Rotate 360 degrees counterclockwise, then shift 1 unit up. B) Rotate 180 degrees counterclockwise, then shift 1 unit down. C)Rotate 90 degrees counterclockwise, then shift 1 unit up. D) Rotate 270 degrees counterclockwise, then shift 1 unit down.
In Excel 2007 it's at Home/Alignment. If you open the dialog box by clicking the button at the lower right of the Alignment area then click the Alignment tab at the top, you'll see the Orientation settings at the upper right. You can also get there by typing hfqm while holding the Alt button.
According to AllData, the toe alignment specs are 0.03 degrees +- 0.25 degrees, which essentially means zero degrees (no toe-in or toe-out).
480 degrees is equivalent to one complete revolution (360 degrees) plus an additional 120 degrees. Minus 60 degrees represents a rotation in the opposite direction, resulting in a counterclockwise rotation of 60 degrees from the starting point.
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180 degrees.