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  1. Rotations review (article) - Khan Academy

    What is a rotation? A rotation is a type of transformation that takes each point in a figure and rotates it a certain number of degrees around a given point. For example, this animation …

  2. Transformations | Geometry (all content) | Math | Khan Academy

    In this topic you will learn about the most useful math concept for creating video game graphics: geometric transformations, specifically translations, rotations, reflections, and dilations.

  3. Performing transformations | High school geometry - Math | Khan …

    In this topic you will learn about the most useful math concept for creating video game graphics: geometric transformations, specifically translations, rotations, reflections, and dilations.

  4. Rotations intro (article) | Khan Academy

    In geometry, rotations make things turn in a cycle around a definite center point. Notice that the distance of each rotated point from the center remains the same. Only the relative position …

  5. Rotations intro (article) | Rotations | Khan Academy

    In geometry, rotations make things turn in a cycle around a definite center point. Notice that the distance of each rotated point from the center remains the same. Only the relative position …

  6. Rotate shapes (practice) | Rotations | Khan Academy

    Given a figure on the coordinate plane and the definition of a rotation about the origin, manually draw the image of that rotation.

  7. Intro to geometric transformations (video) | Khan Academy

    Transformations in math involve changing a shape's position or which way the shape points. There are three main types: translations (moving the shape), rotations (turning the shape), and …

  8. Rotating points (video) | Rotations | Khan Academy

    Positive rotation angles mean we turn counterclockwise. Negative angles are clockwise. We can think of a 60 degree turn as 1/3 of a 180 degree turn. A 90 degree turn is 1/4 of the way …

  9. Determining rotations (video) | Rotations | Khan Academy

    To see the angle of rotation, we draw lines from the center to the same point in the shape before and after the rotation. Counterclockwise rotations have positive angles, while clockwise …

  10. Rotating shapes (video) | Rotations | Khan Academy

    Also, remember to rotate each point in the correct direction: either clockwise or counterclockwise. In this video, you are told that the point of rotation is the origin (0, 0), but the point of rotation …