You can always slide and flip any figure that you want to. But that will not make them the same.
Both. Perpendicular is an 90* angle, usually intersecting. Congruent is two same exact shapes, no matter if you slide, flip, or turn. By: SupeRMAn
Well, basically you are moving a figure over keeping the figure the sameExample: F -> FI just used a slide to move the F over a space, keeping everything else the same.
A transformation that slides a figure horizontally is called a translation. A transformation that slides a figure vertically is also called a translation.
translation:is just a slide to a directionrotation:is just rotation going by degrees 90,180,270,360reflection:its like when you look in the mirror it is just a flip
Congruent in all three cases.
You can always slide and flip any figure that you want to. But that will not make them the same.
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Specimen is what is on slide of microscope while image is what you see
as we move the slide to the left,the image will goes to the right..
In microscopy, the image moves in a different direction from how the slide is moved because the lens of a microscope inverts the image. The image moves in the opposite direction from the slide.
when we move the slide away from us,the image will move towards us..
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compare the movement of the slide, left and right or forward and backward to the movement of the eyepiece image? compare the movement of the slide, left and right or forward and backward to the movement of the eyepiece image? compare the movement of the slide, left and right or forward and backward to the movement of the eyepiece image?
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A powerful beam of light through the transparent slide image is focused by a convex lens to produce an image on a screen .
When looking through a microscope, if you move the slide left, the image will move right, and vice versa.