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Left and right aha
Mars rotates from the left to the right. Mars is approximately 48,700,000 miles from Earth and is similar to our planet in that is has an elliptical orbit.
Virtually everything in our solar system spins or orbits right-to-left, from the perspective that the Earth's north pole is "up".
The plane rotates (banks) right. The force of the aileron on the left down will result in the left wing moving up. With the right aileron moving up, the right wing will move down. The result is a right banking move.
Rotate about any axis...,Up/Down or Right/Left
It roates 3.59 to left on its axis
Yes, the x axis is left to right.
Splay(T,x)while p[x] NILdo y = p[x]z = p[y]if x = left[root[T]]then Right-Rotate(T,root[T])else if x = right[root[T]]then Left-Rotate(T,root[T])else if x = left[y] and y = left[z]then Right-Rotate(T,z)Right-Rotate(T,y)else if x = right[y] and y = right[z]then Left-Rotate(T,z)Left-Rotate(T,y)else if x = right[y] and y = left[z]then Left-Rotate(T,y)Right-Rotate(T,z)else if x = left[y] and y = right[z]then Right-Rotate(T,y)Left-Rotate(T,z)
left right left right left right really quickly
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Pan
Left and right aha
switch sides...ie..take the left and put it on the right side..land right on the left
X-Axis goes from left to right on a graph.
You rotate everything to the left, 3/4 of a full turn.As an example of the result, the positive x-axis winds uppointing down from the origin.
the x-axis is horizontal (left to right/ sideways) and the y-axis is vertical (straight up and down)