Chapter 14: Q15. (page 579)
Sketch each figure on the chalkboard. With a different color, sketch its image, using the dashed line as the line of reflection.

Short Answer
The reflected figure is,

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Chapter 14: Q15. (page 579)
Sketch each figure on the chalkboard. With a different color, sketch its image, using the dashed line as the line of reflection.

The reflected figure is,

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A piece of paper is wrapped around a globe of the Earth to form a cylinder as shown. O is the center of the Earth and a point P of the globe is projected along to a point of the cylinder.

Are distances near the equator distorted more than or less than distances near the Arctic Circle?
In each exercise . Find an equation of line k.

Sketch each figure on the chalkboard. With a different color, sketch its image, using the dashed line as the line of reflection.

Repeat Exercise 26 but roll the ball off two walls.
The red and blue squares are congruent and have the same center O. A mapping maps each point P of the red squares to the point where intersects the blue squares.

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