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The shape of a figure Response area ___ changes as the result of a rotation.

A) significantly
B) does not
C) slightly
D) always

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Final answer:

The shape of a figure does not change as a result of a rotation. A rotation is a rigid motion that preserves the proportions, angles, and distances within the figure, only altering its orientation.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks whether the shape of a figure changes as a result of a rotation. The correct answer to this is B) does not. When a geometric figure is rotated around a point, its shape remains unchanged. The figure maintains its proportions and angles; only its orientation in the plane changes. This is a fundamental principle in geometry, where rotation is considered a rigid motion - a transformation that preserves distances and angles.



Therefore, regardless of whether figures a. all have a round shape or b. cannot have a long shape, their shapes do not change after rotation. Moreover, the notion that shapes c. do not maintain any shape is incorrect in the context of rotation. While shapes d. vary in shape for other transformations such as scaling or distortion, this does not apply to rotation.

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