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How do you do rotations in math? - Answers
it is really easy: 1: you need a shape. 2: You just turn the shape. if you want rotational symmetry: 1: you need a shape that if you rotate it more than once it will look the same, like an equillateral triangle. 2: you rotate it until it looks the same as it did before. 3: rotational symmetry is only true if the item can be rotated more than once and still look the same.
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How do you do rotations in math? - Answers
it is really easy: 1: you need a shape. 2: You just turn the shape. if you want rotational symmetry: 1: you need a shape that if you rotate it more than once it will look the same, like an equillateral triangle. 2: you rotate it until it looks the same as it did before. 3: rotational symmetry is only true if the item can be rotated more than once and still look the same.
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How do you do rotations in math? - Answers
it is really easy: 1: you need a shape. 2: You just turn the shape. if you want rotational symmetry: 1: you need a shape that if you rotate it more than once it will look the same, like an equillateral triangle. 2: you rotate it until it looks the same as it did before. 3: rotational symmetry is only true if the item can be rotated more than once and still look the same.
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