To determine which options are simple rotations of image P, we must consider rotations at 90°, 180°, and 270° angles. Let's evaluate each figure:
- Fig 1: Rotate image P by 90° clockwise. Compare the orientation and alignment of elements. This orientation matches Fig 1, making it a valid rotation.
- Fig 2: Now consider a 180° rotation of image P. Check for similarity in orientation. Fig 2 matches this rotation, thus it's another valid option.
- Fig 3: Observe a 270° rotation of image P. Compare the relevant features; however, Fig 3 does not align any rotations of image P, making it an invalid option.
- Fig 4: Finally, rotate image P by any of the aforementioned angles: 90°, 180°, or 270°. Fig 4 doesn’t correspond to any of these scenarios.
Based on the comparison,
Fig 1 and
Fig 2 are simple rotations of image P.