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270 degrees is 3/4 of the way around the circle. Ir is the same as rotating it 90 degrees (1/4) of the way clockwise. Turn it so anything that was pointing straight up would be pointing to the right.
90 degrees
It is (6, 1).
The vertex is the singular of vertices and they both have angles that are measured in degrees.
90+90+90=270 degrees your answer is 270 degrees
180 degrees.
270 degrees: The interior angle of a square is always 90 degrees, and the total around any point such as the vertex of the square is always 360; 360 - 90 = 270.
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.
270 degrees is 3/4 of the way around the circle. Ir is the same as rotating it 90 degrees (1/4) of the way clockwise. Turn it so anything that was pointing straight up would be pointing to the right.
The image of a vertex at (x, y) would be (-y, x).
(x,y)-->(y,-x) A transformation in which every point moves along a circular path around a fixed point
270 degrees points directly downwards, also known as the south direction.
270 to the left of north is the same maneuver as 90 to the right of north.That's east.This conclusion is true at every point on earth except one: If you happen to bestanding at the south pole and facing north, you can turn in any direction youwant, and you're still facing north. From the south pole, all directions are north.
-270 degrees = -4.7 radians.
There are 270 degrees in 3/4 of a rotation
180
90 degrees