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What direction should you always go when making a rotation unless otherwise stated? -counterclockwise -vertically -clockwise -horizontally? Thank you! (this is my last chance to…
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What direction should you always go when making a rotation unless otherwise stated?
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-vertically
-clockwise
-horizontally?
Thank you! (this is my last chance to get this correct. if I get this wrong i fail my test)
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It is clockwise for sure
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