It's undefined, but I think you spelled it wrong.
The error that occurred is a systematic error.
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What is random error?</h3>
Random error is a type of error that causes one measurement to differ slightly from the next.
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What is systematic error?</h3>
Systematic error is a type of error that affects measurements in the same amount or by the same proportion, provided that readings are taken in the same way.
The three measurements 548.5 g, 548.9 g, and 548.7 g differ slightly but in the same amount and proportion.
Therefore, a systematic error occurred during the determination of the mass of the substance because the readings were taken in the same way and the measurement differ in the same amount.
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These are opposite because they are literally just facing in different directions so the answer is opposite.
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a 90° counterclockwise rotation about the origin, and then a dilation by a scale factor of 2
Step-by-step explanation:
At Image I, we have vertex at point (3,-2), and the length of the left side is of 1 unit(from -2 to -3).
In the larger figure, this length is of 2 units, so the dilation has a scale factor of 2 units. The rotation, due to the coordinates changing, is of 90º counterclockwise(if it was across the x-axis, only the y coordinate would change, but on image II, both coordinates change).
So the correct answer is:
a 90° counterclockwise rotation about the origin, and then a dilation by a scale factor of 2