In math, an isometry is a congruent transformation in which the distance (or length) and the angle is preserved or remains the same even after the transformation.
The transformation can be translation, rotation, reflection, etc.
Let us not use this definition of isometry to answer our question, one at a time.
(I) In here, as we can see the distances 10 and 5 and the angle 43 degrees has been preserved. So, <u>this is an isometry.</u>
(II) In here, distances have been halved, so this is<u> not an isometry</u>, even though the angles have been preserved.
(III) In here, the corresponding distances and the angles have been preserved. So, <u>this is an isometry.</u>
Answer:
The bottom two
Step-by-step explanation:
[] Similar beings their sides have equivalent ratios to each other
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Answer: It’s the second one!
Explanation: The dot is open and pointing to the side of the numbers greater than -3. It has to be an open dot because it is “greater than -3” not “greater than or equal to-3”! :)
Answer:
He bought 5.4 tickets or just 5 tickets
Step-by-step explanation:
You would add the parking fee and the football game for the total of $67. Then do 362 divided by 67