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The angle of rotation at which point A′ coincides with point D is_ °.-example-1
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I think the answer is 144.
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Answer:

The angle of rotation at which point A′ coincides with point D is 144° counterclockwise or 216° clockwise.

Explanation:

The given figure represents a regular pentagon. It means the central angle between two consecutive vertices is


(360^(\circ) )/(5)=72^(\circ)

The vertex D is 2nd vertex from counterclockwise. So, the counterclockwise angle between A and D is


72^(\circ)* 2=144^(\circ)

The angle of rotation at which point A′ coincides with point D is 144° counterclockwise.


360^(\circ)-144^(\circ)=216^(\circ)

The angle of rotation at which point A′ coincides with point D is 216° clockwise.

The angle of rotation at which point A′ coincides with point D is_ °.-example-1
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