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What is the term for a turn of a figure around a fixed point? A) dilation B) reflection C) rotation D) translation If I get this question right, then I can finish the rest of my…
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What is the term for a turn of a figure around a fixed point?
A) dilation
B) reflection
C) rotation
D) translation
If I get this question right, then I can finish the rest of my homework myself! :D
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The answer is C) rotation. If you look at the root of the word "rotation", then you will see the word rotate, which means to turn.
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Hey there!
Rotation
is the term for a turn of a figure around a fixed point. During a rotation, a figure rotates around a center point by a specified angle.
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