This is quite easy, you just turn it. 180 degreees. All the way round. NO. That's 360. Do not make the same mistake as I did.
180 degrees
A 180 degree rotation between front and back is normal for US coins.
To find the image of the point (1, -6) after a 180-degree counterclockwise rotation about the origin, you can use the rotation transformation. A 180-degree rotation changes the coordinates (x, y) to (-x, -y). Therefore, the image of the point (1, -6) is (-1, 6).
(-e, -h)
To perform a 180-degree clockwise rotation of a point ((x, y)) around the origin in a Cartesian coordinate system, the formula is given by ((x', y') = (-x, -y)). This effectively inverts both the x and y coordinates, resulting in a point located directly opposite on the Cartesian plane.
180 degrees is half a rotation so probably a half.
360 degrees would be one full rotation. 180 degrees would be a half rotation. 360+180=540 So it would be a rotation and a half.
A 180 degree rotation?
(-4,-3) anything with a 180 degree rotation regardless of being postive or negative is always negative the numbers in parenthesis.
A 180° rotation is half a rotation and it doesn't matter if it is clockwise of counter clockwise. When rotating 180° about the origin, the x-coordinate and y-coordinates change sign Thus (1, -6) → (-1, 6) after rotating 180° around the origin.
A 180-degree rotation is a transformation that turns a shape or point around a center point (often referred to as the origin) by half a full turn, resulting in the shape or point being flipped to the opposite side. For a point (x, y), the new coordinates after a 180-degree rotation will be (-x, -y). This type of rotation effectively mirrors the object across the center point. It is commonly used in various fields, including geometry, computer graphics, and robotics.
In addition to a 90-degree rotation, a square will also map onto itself with rotations of 180 degrees and 270 degrees around its center. A 180-degree rotation flips the square upside down, while a 270-degree rotation is equivalent to a 90-degree rotation in the opposite direction. Therefore, the angles of rotation less than 360 degrees that result in the square mapping onto itself are 90 degrees, 180 degrees, and 270 degrees.