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Function which maps itself onto itself?

f(x) map onto itself means f(x) = x the image is the same as the object


What is the subunit of a ribosome holds onto the mRNA strand?

The ribosomal subunit of a ribosome holds onto the mRNA strand


What are the differences among direct mapping associative mapping and set associative mapping?

The differences among direct mapping and set-associative mapping :Direct mapping : Each line in main memory maps onto a single cache line.Set-associative : Each line in main memory maps onto a small (collection) set of cache line.Direct mapping : A memory block is mapped into a unique cache line, depending on the memory address of the respective block.Set-associative : A memory block is mapped into any of the line of a set. The set is determined by the memory address, but the line inside the set can be any one.dont knowyet


Mrna is synthesized in translation or transcription?

mRNA is synthesized during the process of transcription, which occurs in the nucleus of the cell. During transcription, the information stored in DNA is copied onto mRNA, which can then move out of the nucleus and into the cytoplasm for translation. Translation is the process by which the mRNA is read by ribosomes to produce a specific protein.


What is the list of names of body parts or organs user in reflexology?

In reflexology, the body is mapped onto the feet, hands, and outer ears. Specific areas on these regions correspond to different organs and body parts. For example, the tips of the toes represent the head, while the center of the foot corresponds to the abdomen and digestive organs.

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How do you describe a transfermation that maps an equilateral triangle onto itself for translation?

For translation, the only transformation (not transfermation), is the null translation (0,0).


How are segments congruent?

Segments are congruent when they have the same length. This means that if you measure two segments and find they are equal in measurement, they are considered congruent. Additionally, congruence can be established through geometric transformations, such as translation, rotation, or reflection, which can show that one segment can be mapped onto another.


What is Mercator projection map?

The sphere of the Earth is projected (mapped) onto a cylinder. (So all latitudes are the same length.)


Which transformation will always map a parallelogram onto itself?

A rotation of 360 degrees will map a parallelogram back onto itself.


Which transformations will carry a rhombus onto itself?

A rotation of 360 degrees around the origin of (0, 0) will carry a rhombus back onto itself.


How do you identify a function?

A function is a mapping from one set to another such that each element from the first set is mapped onto exactly one element from the second set.


Function which maps itself onto itself?

f(x) map onto itself means f(x) = x the image is the same as the object


What is the translation of Drams into welsh?

go onto google translate and type it in :P


What is horizontal hostility?

When individuals direct the resentment and anger they have about their situation onto those who are of equal or lesser status.


How is an artograph properly used?

An artograph is used to copy an image onto a vertical or horizontal image. An image can be traced onto a mural, wall, or side of a building, with great accuracy.


Can two quadrilaterals be mapped onto one another using rigid motions?

As long as the two quadrilaterals are congruent, yes. (Congruency ignores position, including rotation and reflection.)


A rigid transformation always maps a figure onto?

Itself