The rule (XY)(-Xy) represents a transformation involving both reflection and rotation in the coordinate plane. The term (XY) indicates a combination of variables, while (-Xy) suggests a reflection across the x-axis due to the negative sign before X. Overall, this transformation alters the positions of the points based on the given algebraic expressions.
divide and rule
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Character versus self
The rule of thumb that is useful for predicting whether one substance will dissolve in another is "likes dissolves likes". Similarity of substances depends on the type of bonds, intermolecular forces between solute and solvent, and if it is non-polar or polar molecule.
To write a rule for transformation, first identify the type of transformation you want to apply, such as translation, rotation, reflection, or dilation. Then, define the mathematical operation that corresponds to your transformation—for example, for a translation by a vector ( (a, b) ), the rule would be ( (x, y) \rightarrow (x + a, y + b) ). Finally, clearly state the initial coordinates and the resulting coordinates to complete the transformation rule.
Flexing is one such transformation.
Without a specific example to reference, it is difficult to determine the type of transformation shown. Transformations can include translation, rotation, reflection, or dilation, among others. If you provide more context or a specific example, I can help identify the type of transformation.
It depends on the nuclear transformation type. Refer to question below for information.
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transformation boundries
A rotation
potential energy
rotation
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