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Gekata [30.6K]
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s her son was then
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9966 [12]4 years ago
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Step-by-step explanation: falta la pregunta pero la edad de la señora acualmente seria 24


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The question is incomplete. Here is the complete question.

To set up a game of billiards, the first player moves the balls contained within a triangular rack as shown. What happens to the distance between each billiard during this rigid transformation?

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C. The distance stays the same at the start but decreasesexactly when motion ends.

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<u>Translation</u>: every point or object is moved by the same amount and in the same direction;

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<u>Reflexion</u>: the object exchange points from one side of a line with points on the other side of the line at the same distance from the line;

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In the game of billiards, because all the balls are inside the triangular rack, the distance, and also the position, between them stays the same, limited by the rack. Since they are moving by the same amount in the same direction, the rigid transformation is a translation.

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