Mathematics, 29.08.2020 18:01 genyjoannerubiera
After nonzero transformation k to polygon P has been performed four consecutive times, polygon P has returned to its original position in the plane. Which of the following could not describe transformation k?
A) a reflection over a fixed line
B) a rotation by 90 degrees about a fixed point
C) a rotation by 180 degrees about a fixed point
D) a translation by (a, b) units in the plane
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