To determine the similarities and differences between reflection and rotation
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Reflection and rotation
Reflection:
Reflection is mirror image of an object by flipping the figure across a line without changing in size of its sides or shape.
The figures show reflection of a point and of a shape respectively.
As from the above figures it can be concluded that the points have same value same unit and
Rotation:
It is defined as rotation of an object about a fixed point without changing its size of its sides and shape.
The figure shows rotation of an object about a fixed point without changing its size.
As from the figure, it can be concluded that the rotation of the object is about the point
Conclusion:
Therefore, both reflection and rotation are different, but shares some basic similarities with each other.
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