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Give an example of two letters that cannot be formed using a combination of translations and reflections. Explain why it cannot be created this way.
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Give an example of two letters that cannot be formed using a combination of translations and reflections. Explain why it cannot be created this way.
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the letter 'f' because it will appear backwards and/or upside down when reflected
the letter 'g' it will appear backwards and/or upside down when reflected as well
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