a pivot
A transformation in which a figure slides but does not turn is called a translation. During a translation, every point of the figure moves the same distance in the same direction, resulting in a congruent shape that retains its orientation. This means the figure remains unchanged in size and shape, just repositioned in space.
A lever
A transformation is when a figure moves across the x or y axis on a grid.
A rotation of 90 degrees counterclockwise is a transformation that turns a point or shape around a fixed point (usually the origin in a coordinate plane) by a quarter turn in the opposite direction of the clock's hands. For a point with coordinates (x, y), this rotation results in new coordinates (-y, x). This type of rotation is commonly used in geometry and computer graphics to manipulate shapes and objects.
Rotation.
A rotation of 270 degrees counterclockwise is a transformation that turns a figure around a fixed point by 270 degrees in the counterclockwise direction. This rotation can be visualized as a quarter turn in the counterclockwise direction. It is equivalent to rotating the figure three-fourths of a full revolution counterclockwise.
A transformation in which a figure slides but does not turn is called a translation. During a translation, every point of the figure moves the same distance in the same direction, resulting in a congruent shape that retains its orientation. This means the figure remains unchanged in size and shape, just repositioned in space.
A rotation.
a(n)_____________is a turn around afixed point
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A transformation can be several changes.A translation is a slide without changing the figure.A rotation is a turn around a point that doesn't change the figure.A dilation is a change in size either larger or smaller.A reflection is a flip over a line that doesn't change the size.
If you start at point A, go to point B, turn and go to point C, turn and go to point D, turn and go to point E, and turn and go to point A.
A lever
To turn on a fixed point in any direction desired.
Yes, liquids have a fixed temperature at a specific pressure until they reach their boiling point, at which point they turn into gas. Liquids do not have a fixed shape and take the shape of their container.
A transformation is when a figure moves across the x or y axis on a grid.
A rotation turns a shape through an angle around a fixed point usually on the Cartesian plane