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Mathematics, 12.02.2021 21:20 401666

Heng tried to define a reflection across line r. Any point M not on the line of reflection maps to a point M' such that the midpoint L of M→M' is on line r.

Which counterexample shows that Heng's definition does not fully define a reflection?


Heng tried to define a reflection across line r.

Any point M not on the line of reflection maps t

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