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B. The position of a car on the road is an example of translation.

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2. Reflection: is a rigid transformation that flips the object. It can be easily observed in real life in the following ways:

A. The reflection of light from any object is the most easily viewed example of reflection.

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A. Opening of the door to a certain angle.

B. The spinning of Earth, Sun and other planets.

C. The moving of the hands of the clock is an example of rotation.

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