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translation and reflection are alike in the sense that they are generally both examples of an image being moved or changed, however translation is the movement of an image along a vector while reflections reflects an image over a given axis.
Both composite.
Both. It is a number and it is composite.
Both are composite.
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yes
Rotation and translation are both transformations that can change the position of geometric shapes. Rotation involves turning a shape around a fixed point, while translation involves moving a shape without changing its orientation. Rotation changes the direction of a shape, while translation only shifts its position.
In geometric transformations, translation involves moving an object without changing its orientation, while rotation involves turning an object around a fixed point. Translation shifts the object in a straight line, while rotation changes its position by spinning it. Both translation and rotation are ways to change the position of an object in space.
Translation and rotation are both types of geometric transformations, but they involve different movements. Translation involves moving an object from one location to another without changing its orientation, while rotation involves turning an object around a fixed point. In translation, the object shifts in a straight line, while in rotation, the object spins around a center point.
translation and reflection are alike in the sense that they are generally both examples of an image being moved or changed, however translation is the movement of an image along a vector while reflections reflects an image over a given axis.
both composite
Both composite.
Both composite.
Both composite.
A cantilever beam is a beam which is fixed at one end ( no translation or rotation). A propped cantilever beam is a beam which is fixed at one end ( no translation or rotation) and simply supported ( no translation) at the other end. A cantilever beam is a beam which is fixed at one end ( no translation or rotation). A simply supported beam is a beam which is simply supported at both ends. A propped simply supported beam is a beam which is simply supported at both ends and simply supported at some other point such as at the center, to reduce deflection under load. Propped beams are statically indeterminate.
Both. It is a number and it is composite.