The result concluded is equivalent to a single rotation transformation of the original object.
<h3>Explanation of how reflection across axis works?</h3>
When a graph is reflected along an axis, say x-axis, then that leads the graph to go just on the opposite side of the axis as if we're seeing it in a mirror.
The Compositions of Reflections Over Intersecting Lines states that if we perform a composition of two reflections over two lines that intersect.
The result concluded is equivalent to a single rotation transformation of the original object.
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Step-by-step explanation:
p/2 = 3/4 + p/3
p/2 - p/3 = 3/4
(3p - 2p )/6 = 3/4
p/6 = 3/4
multiply both sides by 6
p = 3×6/4
=18/4
=9/2
=4.5
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