MHB How do I adjust the image rotation on this webpage?

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The discussion revolves around adjusting image rotation on a webpage, with the original poster initially facing difficulties in rotating an image clockwise. The forum emphasizes adherence to academic integrity, stating that assistance with graded assignments is not permitted, and moderators will close threads that suggest academic dishonesty. However, the thread was reopened after confirming that the issue was not related to a graded assignment. The poster shared a link to an image and sought clarification on mathematical concepts related to the problem. The conversation highlights the importance of following forum rules while addressing technical issues.
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Hello, ranjan69!

MHB Rule #6 states:

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Teachers expect graded assignments to be the work of that student and not others. Therefore, MHB policy is not knowingly to help with questions in such assignments. If you present a question in such a way as to suggest that it falls in this category, a moderator will close the thread and explain why. The original poster can always PM the moderator to discuss the situation, but if the moderator is unconvinced, the thread will stay closed. When a moderator is certain that a particular member is trying to cheat, he will ban that member and remove the offending thread. Where possible, the moderator will notify the institute at which the member studies and provide a copy of the thread. This may sound harsh, but MHB places a high premium on academic honesty and integrity.

So, by our policy, I will close this thread, and await your PM for discussion of the matter.
 
The OP has graciously provided sufficient evidence to show that this problem is from an old test and is not part of a graded assignment. And so I have re-opened the thread accordingly. :D
 

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phymat said:
I am unable to rotate this image clock wise.

I rotated, cropped and uploaded as an attachment. :)
 
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