Which of the following is not a rigid motion transformation?
Which of the following is not a rigid motion transformation? - 1

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Answer 1
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The one which is not a rigid motion transformation is D. Stretch.

What is Geometric Transformation?

Transformation of geometrical figures or points is the manipulation of a given figure to some other way.

Different types of transformations are Rotation, Reflection, Glide reflection, Translation and Dilation.

Rigid motion transformation is the transformation which is formed when a point or a shape is transformed such that the size or the shape of the original object does not change.

In rotation, translation and reflection, there is no change in the size or the shape.

But in dilation, the size becomes smaller or larger based on it is enlargement or stretch.

So stretch is not a rigid motion transformation.

Hence option D is the correct answer.

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Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

D. Stretch

Step-by-step explanation:

All the others keep the same dimensions


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the ball reach after bouncing four time? how many bounces does it take for the ball to reach a height of less than one inch?

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After the 'n'th bounce, the ball returns to a maximum height of

               (100) times (0.75)^n .

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15pts awarded and brainliest will be chosen!!!!!The ideal length of a particular metal rod is 30.5 cm. The measured length may vary from the ideal length by at most 0.015 cm. What is the range of acceptable lengths for the rod?

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Answer: OPTION B

Step-by-step explanation:

Let be "x" the acceptable lengths for the rod.

You know that the ideal length of the metal rod is 30.5 centimeters and the measured length may vary from the ideal length by at most 0.015 centimeters.

Therefore, knowing this, you can say that the acceptable lengths must be:

30.5cm-0.015cm\leq x\n\n30.485\leq x

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Therefore, the range of acceptable lengths for the rod is the following:

30.485\leq x\leq 30.515

This range matches with the one shown in the option B.