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so you can figure out ways to go and so u can fined toe degrees
idk i am trying to figure this question out myself
The stratosphere has a temperature of about 270 degrees Kelvin. This is equal to -3 degrees Celsius and 26.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
-- If it's a Fahrenheit figure and you just arrived from Venezuela, you would say it is. -- If it's a Fahrenheit figure and you just arrived from Nuiqsut, Deadhorse, or Barrow, you would not think so. -- If it's a Kelvin or Rankine figure, then regardless of what you're accustomed to, you would say it's too cold to withstand. -- If it's a Celsius figure, then regardless of what you're accustomed to, you would say it's too hot to withstand.
The best I can figure, it's approximately 351 miles (5.09 degrees south latitude x 69 miles per degree).
I dont really know if this is right but i think to do this problem you have to take a point then rotate the paper counter clockwise around the origin then you have a new point which is called a prime. Then reflect it over the y axis on the graph.
take it apart and figure it out Nice answer...Not. The answer is counter-clockwise.
You dont, its just 90 degrees 3 times..
Move it 3 times* * * * *or once in the anti-clockwise direction.
Visualize a capital "N." Rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise (a quarter turn to the left) it would look like a capital "Z."
360 degree rotation (clockwise or anticlockwise) leaves any figure in exactly the same position as it was at the start. So YOU DO NOTHING.
multiply the coordinates by -1.
To rotate a figure 180 degrees clockwise about the origin you need to take all of the coordinates of the figure and change the sign of the x-coordinates to the opposite sign(positive to negative or negative to positive). You then do the same with the y-coordinates and plot the resulting coordinates to get your rotated figure.
No, only their positions will change.
Take any one point on the figure. Draw a line from it to the origin. At the origin measure an angle of 90 degrees (right angle) in a clockwise direction. Draw a line from the origin at this new angle and of the same length as the original angle. Repeat this process for the other points in the figure. NB Be careful, there will be numerous lines from the origin. At the end points of the new lines, connect up to reveal the origin figure ,but rotated 90 degrees - clockwise.
A quarter turn clockwise is 90 degrees to the right ..you can figure out 90 degrees as it is an L shape. Then walk 5 steps in the direction you are aimed towards ..i hope that's what you are asking lol
The image of a vertex at (x, y) would be (-y, x).