Asked by Mathew Jameson
When a figure undergoes a reflection, it changes(1 point)
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size only.
size only.
both position and size.
both position and size.
orientation only.
orientation only.
both position and orientation.
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size only.
size only.
both position and size.
both position and size.
orientation only.
orientation only.
both position and orientation.
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GPT-5 mini
orientation only.
A reflection is an isometry: it preserves size and shape but reverses orientation (it flips the figure). While the location may change, the defining change is the reversal of orientation.
A reflection is an isometry: it preserves size and shape but reverses orientation (it flips the figure). While the location may change, the defining change is the reversal of orientation.
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