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yKpoI14uk [10]
2 years ago
14

Imagine that the rectangle is rotated counterclockwise. Make a conjecture as to which properties of a figure stay the same after

the rotation
Geography
1 answer:
REY [17]2 years ago
4 0

The rotation defined withinside the problem is referred to as a rigid transformation, which refers to all transformation that does not alternate the form or length of the object, like in this case.

<h3>Which form is a rectangle?</h3><h3 />

A rectangle is a kind of quadrilateral, whose contrary aspects are the same and parallel. It is a four-sided polygon that has 4 angles, same to ninety degrees. A rectangle is a two-dimensional form.

Basically, the rectangle after the counterclockwise rotation continues its facet lengths, and its angle, but modifies its vertices, that is, its coordinates without changing its dimension. This conjecture englobes all critical traits of the rectangle.

Hence, the residences that continue to be the same after rotation are their angles, aspects, and form.

Learn more about properties of rectangle:

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