Final answer:
To rotate an object on the Inkscape canvas, select the object, click and drag a rotation arrow in a circular motion, and release the mouse button when desired. The correct answer is D.
Step-by-step explanation:
To rotate an object on the Inkscape canvas, you can follow the steps:
Select the object you want to rotate.
Click and drag one of the rotation arrows that appear on the object.
Move the mouse in a circular motion to rotate the object.
Release the mouse button when you've achieved the desired rotation.
For example, if you have a square object in Inkscape and you want to rotate it, you would select the square, click and drag the rotation arrow, move the mouse in a circular motion, and release the mouse button to complete the rotation.
To rotate an object in Inkscape, select the object, click again to get rotation arrows, and drag a rotation arrow in a circular motion; holding 'Ctrl' for constraints.
To rotate an object on the Inkscape canvas, follow these steps:
Select the object that you want to rotate by clicking on it.
Click on the object again and eight handles will appear around the object. The corner handles are for scaling, but if you move your cursor a little further away from the corner handles, it will change to a rotation arrow.
Click and drag a rotation arrow in a circular motion to rotate your object. You can also hold down the 'Ctrl' key while dragging to constrain the rotation to 15-degree increments.
As an example, rotating a simple rectangle on the canvas will revolve it around its center point, much like the circular motion of a CD or the rotation of a merry-go-round, as discussed in the context of physics.