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question 1-10 for a rotation ( x^circ ) about point ( p ), which of the…

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question 1-10
for a rotation ( x^circ ) about point ( p ), which of the following is not true?

  • for a preimage point ( a ), ( mangle apa = x )
  • the transformation rotates every point in the preimage ( x^circ ) about point ( p )
  • for a preimage point ( a ), ( pa = pa )
  • for any polygon, the rotation can be expressed as a single reflection no matter what the value of ( x ) is

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • Recall the properties of rotation: A rotation about a point \( P \) by \( x^\circ \) rotates every point in the preimage by \( x^\circ \) around \( P \), so the angle \( \angle APA' \) (where \( A' \) is the image of \( A \)) is \( x^\circ \), and the distance from \( P \) to \( A \) ( \( PA \)) equals the distance from \( P \) to \( A' \) ( \( PA' \)) because rotation preserves distance (it's a rigid transformation).
  • Recall the relationship between rotation and reflection: A rotation can be expressed as a composition of two reflections, but a single reflection cannot represent a rotation (except for \( 180^\circ \) rotation, which is a special case, but not for any \( x^\circ \)). So the statement "For any polygon, the rotation can be expressed as a single reflection no matter what the value of \( x \) is" is false.

Answer:

The option that is not true is: For any polygon, the rotation can be expressed as a single reflection no matter what the value of \( x \) is.