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- 1) The blue right-angled triangle rotates 90° clockwise around the marked point. Its horizontal top side becomes vertical on the right, and its vertical right side becomes horizontal at the bottom.
- 2) The yellow triangle rotates 90° clockwise around the marked point. Its horizontal base becomes vertical on the right, and its apex moves from below to the left of the rotation point.
- 3) The purple right-angled triangle rotates 90° clockwise around the marked point. Its horizontal top side becomes vertical on the right, and its vertical right side becomes horizontal at the bottom.
- 4) The green triangle rotates 90° anti-clockwise around the marked point. Its horizontal base becomes vertical on the left, and its apex moves from the right to above the rotation point.
- 5) The pink triangle rotates 90° anti-clockwise around the marked point. Its horizontal base becomes vertical on the left, and its apex moves from below to the right of the rotation point.
- 6) The blue right-angled triangle rotates 90° anti-clockwise around the marked point. Its horizontal top side becomes vertical on the left, and its vertical right side becomes horizontal at the top.
- 7) The yellow V-shape rotates 180° around the marked point. Each vertex moves to the opposite side of the rotation point, resulting in an inverted V pointing downwards.
- 8) The purple quadrilateral rotates 180° around the marked point. Each vertex moves to the opposite side of the rotation point, flipping the shape upside down and reversing its orientation.
- 9) The green parallelogram rotates 180° around the marked point. Each vertex moves to the opposite side of the rotation point, flipping the shape upside down and reversing its orientation.
- 10) The blue pentagon rotates 90° anti-clockwise around the marked point. Its vertical right edge becomes horizontal at the top, and its horizontal bottom edge becomes vertical on the left.
- 11) The orange L-shape rotates 90° clockwise around the marked point. Its horizontal top arm becomes vertical on the right, and its vertical right arm becomes horizontal at the bottom.
- 12) The purple U-shape rotates 90° anti-clockwise around the marked point. Its horizontal top bar becomes vertical on the left, and its two vertical sides become horizontal, one at the top and one at the bottom.
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