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Rotations

Using x and y coordinates, we can rotate shapes on a graph.

90<sup>o</sup> rotation

90o rotation

  • Shape A has rotated 90o anti-clockwise to become shape B.
    • The x and y coordinates for shape A and B swapped.
    • The x coordinates have changed sign but the y coordinates have not.
180<sup>o</sup> rotation

180o rotation

  • Shape A has rotated 180o anti-clockwise to become shape B.
    • The x and y coordinates for shape A and B are the same but have changed sign.
270<sup>o</sup> rotation

270o rotation

  • Shape A has rotated 270o anticlockwise to become shape B.
    • The x and y coordinates for shape A and B swapped.
    • The y coordinates have changed sign but the x coordinates have not.
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