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A parallelogram is transformed according to the rule (x, y) → (x, y). Which is another way to state the transformation?
R0, 90°
R0, 180°
R0, 270°
R0, 360°
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R0, 360°
A rotation by 360° about the origin is the identity transformation, so every point (x,y) stays (x,y). (Likewise a 0° rotation would do the same.)
A rotation by 360° about the origin is the identity transformation, so every point (x,y) stays (x,y). (Likewise a 0° rotation would do the same.)
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