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==Problem== | |||
Which of the following represents the result when the figure shown below is rotated clockwise <math>120^\circ</math> about its center? | Which of the following represents the result when the figure shown below is rotated clockwise <math>120^\circ</math> about its center? | ||
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label("(E)",(48,5),N); | label("(E)",(48,5),N); | ||
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==Solution== | |||
Rotating the circle <math>120^\circ</math> is <math>1/3</math> of a full turn. Going <math>1/3</math> clockwise of a full loop around the circle, the triangle would replace the square, the square would replace, the circle, and the circle would replace the triangle, <math>\boxed{\text{(B)}}</math>. | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:13, 4 July 2013
Problem
Which of the following represents the result when the figure shown below is rotated clockwise
about its center?
Solution
Rotating the circle
is
of a full turn. Going
clockwise of a full loop around the circle, the triangle would replace the square, the square would replace, the circle, and the circle would replace the triangle,
.
See Also
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