No, only their positions will change.
AB --clockwise-------------\ B C ----------------------------/ AC AB --counter-clockwise--\ CA C ----------------------------/ B
The same as 180 degrees clockwise. What do you mean "the answer to"?
360 degrees
Move each point with the coordinates (a, b) to the location (b, -a).Equivalently, if the points are represented by a 2x1 column matrix, then pre-multiply by the matrix ( 0 1) (-1 0)
I dont really know if this is right but i think to do this problem you have to take a point then rotate the paper counter clockwise around the origin then you have a new point which is called a prime. Then reflect it over the y axis on the graph.
You dont, its just 90 degrees 3 times..
Move it 3 times* * * * *or once in the anti-clockwise direction.
No, only their positions will change.
In the Northern Hemisphere, typhoons rotate counterclockwise. In the Southern Hemisphere, they rotate clockwise. This rotation is due to the Coriolis effect caused by the Earth's rotation.
You rotate it counter-clockwise about ten degrees.
Venus and Uranus are the only planets that do not rotate counter-clockwise.
rotate it 90 degrees
counter clockwise
Counter clockwise
AB --clockwise-------------\ B C ----------------------------/ AC AB --counter-clockwise--\ CA C ----------------------------/ B
No, the 318 and 360 , among others, rotate clockwise.