In mathematics, displacement rotation refers to moving a geometrical figure from one location to another while simultaneously rotating it around a fixed point. This transformation involves both translation (changing the position of the figure) and rotation (changing the orientation of the figure). The displacement component involves shifting the figure horizontally and vertically, while the rotation component involves turning the figure around a specific point by a certain angle. This combined transformation results in a new position and orientation of the original figure.
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tangram is a puzzle which is made of geometrical figures which is related to maths .
A bearing is a clockwise rotation from the North to the angle of the object.
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It means turning around a fixed point or axis.
There is no such concept in maths. A plane figure is a mathematical concept but that is not what the question is about.