There is..but 180 degrees clockwise and counter-clockwise are the same thing so we just say 180 degree rotation. You will get the same coordinates whether going 180 clockwise or counter-clockwise. The only reason one would have to mention clockwise or counter-clockwise for 180 degree rotation is to describe the direction they went in.
The only time a tack would be placed on A, B or C is if the center of rotation is around one of the three given points. If a tack was on point B, the coordinates of B would not be allowed to change because the remainder of the shape is being rotated around it. The other points will change their location. When the shape is rotating around the origin (0,0), there will be no tack attached to any point. The tack would be at (0,0). Hope this helps a little!
Thank you for an easy to understand video and simple graphics! I can't begin to tell you how many sites I've gone to looking for help with this, and this is the EASIEST to understand.
I do not. However, rotating an object 270 degrees around the origin is the same thing as rotating 90 degrees the opposite way you are rotating 270 degrees. For example, a 270 degree clockwise rotation is the same as a 90 degree counter-clockwise rotation. A 270 degree counter-clockwise rotation is the same thing as a 90 degree clockwise rotation. Either way you will end up in the same quadrant. Hope this helps!
I think your teacher showed you this because your teacher is a good teacher. A good teacher takes any lesson from anyone if it helps you learn. That's a good teacher. Hopefully, you have come to learn this truth.
THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO. I was confused between 90 and 270 degrees rotation, I didn't know which coordinate was suppose to be switch to its opposite. This video has been very helpful!
i was struggling with this until our teacher made us watch this vid and it made it easier to understand also i can re-watch this again if im struggling
I don't get it. You show that quadrant 4 is: (-,+), but then the answers on that same quadrant have positives on the x-axis and negatives on the y-axis
can i ask if the coordinate exchange + the quad will becum 90 degree , then how was the others? like 180 degree clockwise or otherelse ..how is the fomular? help!
Using the example (-2,2) as your center of rotation, draw a straight line FROM a vertex of the shape you are rotating TO the location (-2,2). Draw another line FROM (-2,2) that would form a 90 degree angle with the first line that was drawn and make sure it the same length as the first line. The end of the second line will be where your new point should be located. Sorry I do not have the picture or video to demonstrate. I will try to make a video when I have some time. @125Angels
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There is..but 180 degrees clockwise and counter-clockwise are the same thing so we just say 180 degree rotation. You will get the same coordinates whether going 180 clockwise or counter-clockwise. The only reason one would have to mention clockwise or counter-clockwise for 180 degree rotation is to describe the direction they went in.
my teacher said she met you a few years ago i think and always shows us your videos. ngl they actually help.
What is the name of your teacher? What city are you located in? And I am glad they help!
The only time a tack would be placed on A, B or C is if the center of rotation is around one of the three given points. If a tack was on point B, the coordinates of B would not be allowed to change because the remainder of the shape is being rotated around it. The other points will change their location.
When the shape is rotating around the origin (0,0), there will be no tack attached to any point. The tack would be at (0,0).
Hope this helps a little!
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You are welcome!!! I am glad the video helped.
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Yes it is! Sometimes people say, "rotate about the origin".
Thank you for an easy to understand video and simple graphics! I can't begin to tell you how many sites I've gone to looking for help with this, and this is the EASIEST to understand.
The best rotation video on you tube thanks a lot for your help.
what if the centre of rotation is not the origin?
Good luck on your test!
thought it was hard until i watched this, thank you so much!
I do not. However, rotating an object 270 degrees around the origin is the same thing as rotating 90 degrees the opposite way you are rotating 270 degrees. For example, a 270 degree clockwise rotation is the same as a 90 degree counter-clockwise rotation. A 270 degree counter-clockwise rotation is the same thing as a 90 degree clockwise rotation. Either way you will end up in the same quadrant. Hope this helps!
Glad I could help. I hope you did well on your finals!
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this helped so much i have big quiz tomorrow and now im super prepared! do you teach at a school? Do you teach IM?
my teacher showed this to us because she's to lazy to plan a lessson
I think your teacher showed you this because your teacher is a good teacher. A good teacher takes any lesson from anyone if it helps you learn. That's a good teacher. Hopefully, you have come to learn this truth.
Never thought of this way. Way easier than my math teacher taught me. Thanks!
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THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO. I was confused between 90 and 270 degrees rotation, I didn't know which coordinate was suppose to be switch to its opposite. This video has been very helpful!
U fixed my problem in the simplistic way
i was struggling with this until our teacher made us watch this vid and it made it easier to understand also i can re-watch this again if im struggling
You are welcome!
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I am happy that my rotation video was helpful!
so helpful what about 270 degrees and points not at the origin?
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Thanks! Is there such thing as rotating it 180 degrees clockwise?
Yeah there is
I am 8 years late lol you probably know by now…
No problem!
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I don't get it. You show that quadrant 4 is: (-,+), but then the answers on that same quadrant have positives on the x-axis and negatives on the y-axis
thank you for helping me
You are welcome!
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Thank you sir
what is the symbolic representation for 90 degrees counterclockwise?
Thanks
Yes.
I thought convention gave clockwise rotation a negative value i.e
clockwise -90° / vs 90° counter
Do you have a rotation video for 270 degrees?
thanks so Much!!
This saved me lol. The video my teacher linked didn't help at all lmaoo
can i ask if the coordinate exchange + the quad will becum 90 degree , then how was the others? like 180 degree clockwise or otherelse ..how is the fomular? help!
thanks man your awesome! DUDE!
does quadrant 3's negative coordinates kind of look like a face to some people
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how do i do this anticlock
Ok but you were so much help
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Dude all I need to know is what to put into my graphing calculater to turn an absolute value function on its side
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Using the example (-2,2) as your center of rotation, draw a straight line FROM a vertex of the shape you are rotating TO the location (-2,2). Draw another line FROM (-2,2) that would form a 90 degree angle with the first line that was drawn and make sure it the same length as the first line. The end of the second line will be where your new point should be located. Sorry I do not have the picture or video to demonstrate. I will try to make a video when I have some time. @125Angels
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This is for counter clockwise lol
good
It makes kind of spence
mhh what happens if the centre of rotation is not at the origin ?
I don't know this either. I need help with it too
or you can just trace it and turn 90°
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thats just 90 degrees the other way around.
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