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Question
Look at the following shapes:
a) Find out which of these figures look the same in a `1/3` turn. Mark them with (✓).
Solution
a) and b): in the following figure the shapes that would look the same after the `1/3` turn are marked by a (√) and shapes the would not look the same after `1/3` are marked by a (X).
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