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Name an easy rotation that you can do on the cartesien plan with the point of origine of (0,0). It has to be between 1441 and 1892 degrees.

2006-11-11 06:00:35 · 6 answers · asked by DiamondQueen 2 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

Don't forget to tell me why it's easy to do and where will it's new location be.

2006-11-11 06:01:15 · update #1

If you get confused this is according to the Canadian Curriculum, not American so too bad. I will only accept the answer according to the Canadian way.

2006-11-11 06:09:50 · update #2

6 answers

This is one of those look hard but not really math riddles. The answer is actually 1800 degrees. Also known as a five full spin turn. Where will it be? You just leave it there!

1440 is 4 full spins. But that under 1441 so go to the next full spin, 1800 degrees. 1800 is between 1441 and 1892 so that's the answer.

I can't actually think any other easier spin than a full spin. You don't have to move or rotate it at all. You just leave it in it's original spot.

2006-11-11 06:06:01 · answer #1 · answered by thucyen1 3 · 2 0

This is one of those look hard but not really math riddles. The answer is actually 1800 degrees. Also known as a five full spin turn. Where will it be? You just leave it there!

1440 is 4 full spins. But that under 1441 so go to the next full spin, 1800 degrees. 1800 is between 1441 and 1892 so that's the answer.

it will end in the same place

2006-11-11 06:09:12 · answer #2 · answered by ningamdo 4 · 0 2

One extra strategy to clear up the trouble by means of practical mathematics! If the 50 tickets had been bought at $five, the whole could come to $250. Now there's a lack of (250-a hundred and eighty) = $70 for the reason that of $two concession given to 70/two = 35 pupils. Adults = (50-35) = 15.

2016-09-01 10:53:11 · answer #3 · answered by erlene 4 · 0 0

Sorry, teacher told us to study torque values. You must be in the wrong class.

2006-11-11 06:07:04 · answer #4 · answered by pshdsa 5 · 0 0

What multiple of 360º is between those values?

2006-11-11 06:03:50 · answer #5 · answered by arbiter007 6 · 0 0

42 is the answer

2006-11-11 06:03:55 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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