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<h2>Explanation:</h2>
Rigid motions are transformations we perform on a figure in order to move it without changing the size or shape of it. They are also called <em>congruence transformations </em>because we can map one figure onto other figure so they will maintain every condition in order to be congruent.
Rigid motions are the following:
- Reflections: Here we reflect the figure across a line
- Translations: Here we move the figure either horizontally or vertically
- Rotations: Here we turn the figure either counterclockwise or clockwise.
So sequence of rigid motions could be any combination we get from the mentioned transformations. For instance:
Perform the transformation of triangle ΔABC following this sequence:
1. Translate the figure 2 units right and 4 units down
2. Reflect the figure across the x-axis
3. Rotate the figure 90 degrees in clockwise direction
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Transformations in real-world problems: brainly.com/question/1033817
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Answer:
175 (b)
Step-by-step explanation:
25*14=350
350/2=175
Its all up to you and how hard you are willing to work to get that may credits in one semester. But you could do it. Hope that helped!
I'm pretty sure the answer would be D... A triangle has three angles, and three sides. it already has to angles used and one left I guess...