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Mathematics
Which image (A'BCD') of ABCD cannot be produced using only reflections?
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Ответ:
Rigid transformations are ways to move an object while not changing its shape or size. A
translation (slide) moves . object vertically. horizontally or both. A reflection (flip) moves an object across a line of reflection as in a mirror. A rotation (tum) moves an object clockwise or
object across a line of reflection as in a mirror. A rotation (tum) moves an object clockwise or
counterclockwise around s point.
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