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square. rotate a square and it's still looks the same rotate a trap and you can tell it's on its side
In Excel it is between -90 deg and +90 deg.
If the table takes an entire page, you can simply change the page layout to "landscape" for that page. If the table is to be turned 90 degrees with the rest of the text remaining in its original position, you can change the table into an image file (jpg, etc), rotate the image and then insert the image. The first option retains the table's integrity as a table -- it can be spell-checked and edited. The last option loses this ability but gains the flexibility of being manipulated as an image.
To find the image of the point (4, 3) after a 90-degree rotation counterclockwise about the origin, you can use the transformation formula for rotation. The new coordinates will be (-y, x), which means the image of the point (4, 3) will be (-3, 4).
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