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10 January, 07:13
What is the roatation of 180 degree of (13, - 11)
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Carina Larsen
10 January, 07:32
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If you have something at 13, - 11 and rotate it halfway, you get - 13, 11. 180° flips usually just flip the sign on each component.
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