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Mathematics, 27.08.2021 07:00 gracie0818

Looking only at segment AB, is it possible that a 180° rotation would map segment AB onto segment A'B'? Why or why not?


Looking only at segment AB, is it possible that a 180° rotation would map segment AB onto segment A

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