Mathematics
Mathematics, 28.10.2020 21:20, debramknoxx

Peter draws Figure 1 and Figure 2, as shown below. Figure 1
Figure 2

Peter claims that the two figures are congruent since Figure 2 can be obtained by translating Figure 1 to the left and then rotating it clockwise around point P.

How many degrees must the rotation be in order for Peter's claim to be correct? Enter the smallest possible degree measure.
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Peter draws Figure 1 and Figure 2, as shown below.

Figure 1
Figure 2
Peter claims that the two fi

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Peter draws Figure 1 and Figure 2, as shown below. Figure 1
Figure 2

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