Reflections in mathematics preserve the size and shape of the object being reflected. They also have the property that the reflected image is the same distance from the line of reflection as the original object. Additionally, reflections can be described by an axis of reflection, which serves as a line that the reflection occurs across.
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the image that is reflected is counterclockwise to the original
William M. Barbieri has written: 'Sidewalk: reflections and images'
Together they create the acoustic properties of the room.
Gladys M. Goodall has written: 'New Zealand reflections' -- subject(s): Pictorial works
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C. M. Michaux has written: 'Handbook of the physical properties of the planet Jupiter' 'Handbook of the physical properties of the planet Mars'
Reflections and reflections of reflections.
Reflections of a Sound was created in 2006.
Historical Reflections was created in 1974.
Reflections on the Guillotine was created in 1957.
Reflections of China was created in 2003.