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  • 17-02-2017
  • Mathematics
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Going down a water slide is a real-life example of a translation.

True

False

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Rikahanne
Rikahanne Rikahanne
  • 17-02-2017
true i think because going down a water-slide is really a translation, because you are changing from one place to another. SO i believe it would be true. Sorry if this isn't correct.
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