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A rotation is an isometry that _____. moves a plane across a line of symmetry moves a plane in a straight line motion moves a plane as a mirror image moves a plane about a fixed point

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D. moves a plane about a fixed point
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Answer: A rotation is an isometry that movesa plane about a fixed point.

Explanation:

  • A linear transformation of a plane that preserves length is known as isometry.

  • A rotation transformation is a rigid transformation or isometery which create the image of a figure ( called as pre-image) with same shape and size by rotating it by some degrees about the fixed center of rotation.

Hence, A rotation is an isometry that moves a plane about a fixed point.

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