Of course. A reflection of any symmetric shape about a line perpendicular to its axis of symmetry will be a rotation of 180 degrees around the point on its axis of symmetry which is halfway between the pre-image and the image.
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No number is ever divisible by zero.
You'd have to have a number of the same number like three threes or four fours, etc.
There is no record of a parallelogram going on a pilgrimage. Ever!
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Yes, it could if applied to a symmetric shape. But not generally.
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Umpteen millions even if it could ever happen.
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Yes, a reflection followed by a rotation can indeed be described as a single rotation under certain conditions. Specifically, if the line of reflection is positioned at an angle that bisects the angle of rotation, the combined transformation can be expressed as a single rotation about a point. This is often seen in geometric transformations where the resulting effect maintains the rotational symmetry. However, not all combinations of reflection and rotation will yield a single rotation; it depends on their relative orientations.
No, the Earth's rotation will not cease. The Earth will continue to rotate on its axis as long as it exists.
No, hurricanes in the northern hemisphere rotate counterclockwise, while those in the southern hemisphere rotate clockwise. The rotation is determined by the Earth's rotation and Coriolis effect, and it doesn't change during the storm's lifetime.
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When the earth stops its rotation the sun will also stop rising.
No number is ever divisible by zero.