help, the last guy didn't answer my question yet and i think he kinda went away...how do you rotate a figure 90/180 degrees???

I'm not exactly sure of what information you are seeking.

180 degree turn would be upside down (half of a full rotation, which would get it back into its original orientation), while a 90 degree turn is one-quarter of the possible full rotation. (A right angle is 90 degrees.)

If you are looking for commands on an application to accomplish these rotations, look for the command to rotate the figure. For example, in Adobe Photoshop, it is under the heading, "image."

I hope this helps. Thanks for asking.

To rotate a figure 90 or 180 degrees, you can follow these general steps:

1. Identify the center of rotation: This is the point around which the figure will be rotated.

2. Determine the angle of rotation: For a 90 degree rotation, imagine a right angle and the figure will be rotated a quarter turn. For a 180 degree rotation, the figure will be flipped upside down, so the top becomes the bottom.

3. Perform the rotation: There are different methods to rotate a figure depending on the tools you have available. Here are two common methods:

- Using a compass and ruler: Place the compass point on the center of rotation and create an arc that intersects the figure. Then, place the compass point on the intersection point and draw another arc that intersects the figure. Connect the two intersection points with a straight line. This line represents the new position of the figure after the rotation.

- Using technology: If you have access to a computer software or online tool, open the figure in the application and look for a rotate or transform tool. Specify the angle of rotation (90 or 180 degrees) and select the center of rotation. The software will automatically rotate the figure for you.

Remember, these are general steps and the specific method may vary depending on the context or tools you are using.