Rotation in mathematics refers to the movement of a figure around a fixed point. The fixed point is called the center of rotation. When a figure is rotated, its size and shape remain the same, but its position changes.
There are two main types of rotations:
Rotations can be described using notation. For example, a 90-degree counterclockwise rotation of a figure F around point P can be denoted as "RP,90°(F)".
Some important properties of rotations include:
When studying rotations, it is important to practice the following: