Welcome to the most dizzying guide to rotation in the universe.
On this page, we'll cover the basics of rotation in geometry, including the 2D rotation, the 3D rotation, and even the 42 rotation.
2D rotation is the most basic form of rotation, involving a 2D plane or surface. Imagine spinning a plate in the air, and you've got it.
3D rotation, on the other hand, involves spinning an object in 3D space. Think of it as twirling a 3D donut while eating it.
42 rotation is the most advanced form of rotation, involving the rotation of 42 dimensions. Don't ask questions.