Yes, there can.
Yes.
The answer to this question depends on whether the reflection is in a vertical line or a horizontal line. For example, the reflection of 3 in a horizontal line is 3 but in a vertical line it is E.
The 3 transformations of math are: translation, reflection and rotation. These are the well known ones. There is a fourth, dilation, in which the pre image is the same shape as the image, but the same size in the world
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It's the same. Algebra = algebra in Norwegian
yes
foundations algebra is probably pre algebra, which is before algebra, so no.
The English word(algebra) is exactly the same in greek(άλγεβρα).In greeklish it's the same (algebra).
No a scale factor of 1 is not a dilation because, in a dilation it must remain the same shape, which it would, but the size must either enlarge or shrink.
No, Pre-Algebra is a little bit less complicated, it is what you learn before algebra.
A line of symmetry is a line upon which you could place a mirror and the resulting image would be the same as the original image. Vertical means that this line goes straight up. Thus, W does have a vertical line of symmetry. You could place a mirror straight up in the middle of the W, and the reflection on one side would be the same as the original image.
Because the image is not the same size as the preimage. To do a dilation all you do is make the image smaller or larger than it was before.