Its area.
It depends on what and where the original and reflected figures are.
Symmetric
its a reflected shape because they are similar to each other but not the same size so they are reflected
Yes, when a shape is reflected, the reflected shape is congruent to the original shape. Reflection is a type of rigid transformation that preserves the size and shape of the figure, meaning all corresponding sides and angles remain equal. As a result, the reflected shape is an exact mirror image of the original, maintaining congruence.
When a figure is translated, it is moved from one position to another in a straight line without changing its shape, size, or orientation. Each point of the figure shifts the same distance and in the same direction, resulting in a congruent figure in a new location. The overall structure and properties of the figure remain unchanged, ensuring that distances and angles are preserved.
Its orientation.
It depends on what and where the original and reflected figures are.
It still has the same weight. Even turned or reflected the weight/mass remains the same.
Symmetric
It is the axis of reflection.
its a reflected shape because they are similar to each other but not the same size so they are reflected
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u see it flipped
That the key characteristics of the population are reflected in the sample.
It can be.
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