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True or false: A rotation is a type of transformation in which each point of a pre-image is moved along a circular path centered at a given center of rotation O.(1 point)
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This statement is false. A rotation is a line over which each point in a figure is reflected.

This statement is false. A rotation is a type of transformation in which every point of an object moves the same distance in the same direction.

This statement is false. A rotation is a type of transformation in which every point of an object is moved to a point on the other side of a given line and the same distance from the line.

This statement is true.

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How many degrees is a half-circle rotation?(1 point)
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360°

90°



180°
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A point is rotated 205°
counterclockwise. What is the equivalent clockwise rotation?(1 point)
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385°

155°

−155°

25°
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A rhombus is rotated 60°
. What is the resulting shape?(1 point)
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a nonsquare rectangle

a trapezoid

a rhombus

a nonrhombus parallelogram
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True or false: A map is the center of the circular path that pre-image points take during a rotation.(1 point)
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This statement is true.

This statement is false. A map is a function that takes a point as an input and produces a point as an output.

This statement is false. A map is an original figure before a transformation is applied.

This statement is false. A map is an action that changes a geometric object to produce a new geometric object.
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A rotation is a type of transformation in which each point of a pre-image is moved along a circular path centered at a given center of rotation O.
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The statement is true.
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A half-circle rotation is 180°.
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A counterclockwise rotation of 205° is equivalent to a clockwise rotation of 155°.

To understand why it's equivalent, consider that a full circle is 360°. So a counterclockwise rotation of 205° can be thought of as rotating 205° counterclockwise or 360° - 205° = 155° clockwise.
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A rhombus, when rotated 60°, results in a rhombus. The sides and angles remain the same in a rotation.
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This statement is false. A center of rotation is the center of the circular path that pre-image points take during a rotation, but a map is a function that takes a point as an input and produces a point as an output.
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The statement is false.
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The statement says that "A map is the center of the circular path that pre-image points take during a rotation" which is incorrect.

A map is a mathematical function that takes a point in one plane and maps it to a point in another plane using a transformation such as rotation, translation, reflection, or dilation. It does not refer to the center of rotation or any physical object.
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The second answer is correct.

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