nickdaurelio2
nickdaurelio2
03-05-2018
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Anyone know this geometry question?
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IAteTheCake
IAteTheCake
03-05-2018
This is a example of rotation.
You rotate the 'p' 180° to the left or right to get the 'd'.
Hope this helped.
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