isometry
there are 3 laws of arithmetic. These are Associative law, Distributive Law and Cummutative law.
son-in-law
Boyle's law, for selected variables. Not pressure and temperature, for example.Boyle's law, for selected variables. Not pressure and temperature, for example.Boyle's law, for selected variables. Not pressure and temperature, for example.Boyle's law, for selected variables. Not pressure and temperature, for example.
Commutative Law: a + b = b + a or a × b = b × a
Yes, a rotation is an isometry.
Yes, translation is part of isometry.
A isometry is a transformation where distance (aka size) is preserved. In a dilation, the size is being altered, so no, it is not an isometry.
Yes. Being congruent is part of the definition of an isometry.
Because the glide reflection is a combination of two isometries, it is also an isometry.
An isometry is a transformation in which the original figure and its image are congruent. Shape remains constant as size increases.
(x,y) (-x,-y)
Dilation.
no
Not always
a transformation
no