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what can you say about the angle of rotation created by reflecting over intersecting lines?
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which lesson and unit are you on
composite transformation and unit 3
are you in algebra or what
geometry..
ah ok that make since. well girlByte will help you ok.
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thank you..
well she was here
the question seems a bit vague to me
i dont know...thats all it says in my worksheet
can you attach a file with the question? you might be overlooking something.
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no... thats what it all says
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reflecting and rotating are not the same functions in general, so without more specific information like, some object and its properties ... i cant make any good sense of the question :/ srry
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