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Fulcrum.
rotator
To help you see traffic ahead.
They are 4 different images plotted on the Cartesian plane and they are:- Translation moves each point of a shape in the same distance and direction Reflection a mirror image of a shape Enlargement changes size of a shape by a given scale factor Rotation turns a shape at a given angle and at a fixed point
Convex mirrors are fixed on very sharp turns of the roads of mountains Because convex mirror diverges the image and due to divergence we can know about the car coming from the other side of the turn as the image reflected is greater.
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a(n)_____________is a turn around afixed point
A rotation turns a shape through an angle around a fixed point usually on the Cartesian plane
That's known as a lever.
A rotation turns a shape through an angle about a fixed point
A lever.
Could be a disc brake rotor, pulley.
The bar is a rigid straight finite object that is attached to one fixed point. The bar can be moved but the point where it is attached must stay where it is. In theory, therefore, the bar can be rotated around that fixed point in any direction. At the level of mathematics that your question suggests, the bar is movable in only one plane.
A rotation turns a shape through an angle at a fixed point as for example if you turn around backwards that will be a rotation of 180 degrees.
An enlargement with a scale factor of 0.
They are both simple machines. Lever- is a solid bar that rotates, or turns, around a fixed point. The bar can be straight or curved. The fixed point is called the fulcrum. wedge- is a simple machine that has a thick end and a thin end. Wedges are used to cut, split, or pierce objects- or hold objects together. It is a type of inclined plane, but inclined planes are stationary, while wedges often move to do work.