reflection in the x-axis
You went 360o in the same direction, so you end up with a circle.
The single discount that is equivalent to a series of 40 and 20 is 20.
There is no single equivalent. Each pair of measures has a different equivalence.
Divide after a single-vowel syllable except when the single vowel syllable is followed by the ending ble, bly, cle, or cal.
reflection in the x-axis
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.
rotation
For a rotation, other than of 180 degrees, it is necessary to specify whether it is clockwise or anticlockwise. Since you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
No. It would be a diagonal.
You went 360o in the same direction, so you end up with a circle.
The merging of two transformations is called composition. This involves applying one transformation followed by the other to achieve a single combined transformation.
The multiple reflection of a single sound wave is an echo.
It depends on the kind of transformation.
Kenrith's transformation can deal up to 21 commander damage in a single turn.
A congruent phase transformation occurs when a single phase changes into another single phase with the same composition. An incongruent phase transformation happens when a single phase changes into multiple phases with different compositions.
I don't know and that's why I'm asking!!