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"A 270° rotation is the same as a 90° rotation"
Do you agree or disagree with Sophie's statement? Explain.
Do you agree or disagree with Sophie's statement? Explain.
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I disagree with Sophie's statement. A 270° rotation is different from a 90° rotation.
A 270° rotation means that an object or shape is rotated three-quarters of a full circle in the counterclockwise direction. This rotation brings the object or shape to a position that is completely opposite to its original orientation. For example, if you rotate an arrow pointing upwards by 270°, it will end up pointing downwards.
On the other hand, a 90° rotation means the object or shape is rotated one-quarter of a full circle in the counterclockwise direction. This rotation brings the object or shape to a position that is perpendicular to its original orientation. For example, if you rotate an arrow pointing upwards by 90°, it will end up pointing to the left.
Therefore, a 270° rotation and a 90° rotation have completely different outcomes and orientations.
A 270° rotation means that an object or shape is rotated three-quarters of a full circle in the counterclockwise direction. This rotation brings the object or shape to a position that is completely opposite to its original orientation. For example, if you rotate an arrow pointing upwards by 270°, it will end up pointing downwards.
On the other hand, a 90° rotation means the object or shape is rotated one-quarter of a full circle in the counterclockwise direction. This rotation brings the object or shape to a position that is perpendicular to its original orientation. For example, if you rotate an arrow pointing upwards by 90°, it will end up pointing to the left.
Therefore, a 270° rotation and a 90° rotation have completely different outcomes and orientations.
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