- Rotate 180° about (1, -5): The image is rotated halfway around the point (1, -5), resulting in a figure that is centrally symmetric to the original with respect to this point.
- Rotate 90° clockwise about (2, 3): Each vertex of the figure is moved 90 degrees in the clockwise direction around the point (2, 3), producing a new orientation where the original top side becomes the right side.
- Rotate 180° about (3, -2): The figure is flipped 180 degrees around the center point (3, -2), creating an inverted version of the original that aligns symmetrically through this pivot.
- Rotate 90° clockwise about (3, 0): Every point of the shape rotates 90 degrees clockwise around (3, 0), transforming the figure so that its original left side points downward.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of rotation math worksheet.