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How does combination of transformation differ from a single transformation? How are they same?

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Answered by princeparmar298
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When an object has been transformed, its image can again be transformed to form a new image. Such transformation is called a combination of transformations. After a combination of transformations, the change from the single object to the final image can be described by a single transformation.

Answered by rohitsonowal62671zt
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When an object has been transformed, its image can again be transformed to form a new image. Such transformation is called a combination of transformations. After a combination of transformations, the change from the single object to the final image can be described by a single transformation.

Step-by-step explanation:

A composition of reflections over parallel lines has the same effect as a translation (twice the distance between the parallel lines).

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