Turning left three times. 1st would be the 90 degree then 2 is 180 and 3 is 270. Its hardcore turning right! XD
270 Full turn is 360 360/4 = 90 then 360 - 90 = 270
it has 45 90 135 180 225 270 315 and 360 degree turn semetry
To make a 270-degree angle, start by drawing a line segment horizontally to the right. From the endpoint of this line, use a protractor to measure 270 degrees in the clockwise direction. Mark the point where the 270-degree line intersects, and then draw a line from the original endpoint to this new point. The angle formed between the original line and the new line is a 270-degree angle.
It is 3/4.
Yes. Draw the letter H on a piece of paper and turn it upside down. You'll notice that it still looks like an H. It does not have 90 degree (or 270 degree) rotational symmetry, though - if you turn it sideways, it looks like a weird elongated I.
270 Full turn is 360 360/4 = 90 then 360 - 90 = 270
it depends how your measuring the turn my first answer would be 90 If they drive on the left side of the road over there I suppose it would be a 270 degree turn.
If you are facing north and turn clockwise through 270 degrees, you will end up facing west. This is because a 90-degree turn to the east, a 180-degree turn to the south, and then an additional 90-degree turn to the west results in a westward direction.
No, they can turn it 270 degrees, which is far, but not all the way. They look like they can turn their heads all the way around, but its just that they have a lot of fur surrounding their neck which makes it look that way.
it has 45 90 135 180 225 270 315 and 360 degree turn semetry
270 Degree is kind of performance appraisal system.. in 270 degree feedback/ review from self, Boss , and pEErs.
An angle of 270 degrees is 3/4 of a turn.
270 degree
270 an owl can turn its head up to 270 degrees.
There are 270 degrees in 3/4 of a rotation
To make a 270-degree angle, start by drawing a line segment horizontally to the right. From the endpoint of this line, use a protractor to measure 270 degrees in the clockwise direction. Mark the point where the 270-degree line intersects, and then draw a line from the original endpoint to this new point. The angle formed between the original line and the new line is a 270-degree angle.
It is 3/4.