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Which of the following mathematical patterns is evident in the piece below? A picture shows two birds touching beak to beak. The birds’ bodies are both facing to the right; one …
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Which of the following mathematical patterns is evident in the piece below?
A picture shows two birds touching beak to beak. The birds’ bodies are both facing to the right; one of them is leaning down from an upper branch and the other is leaning up from a lower branch.
A.
reflection
B.
rotation
C.
similarity
D.
translation
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The answer would be C because
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Answer:
it's C
It is because it's showing another bird so it's similar because it is
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