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Are translations and rotations commutative?
Translations and rotations are not - commutative.
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If not, complete the counterexample.
The point (3,4), translated 5 units to the right becomes
), then rotated 90° clockwise
around the origin it becomes (
). The point (3, 4) rotated 90° clockwise around the origin
becomes (
), then translated 5 units to the right it becomes
), which is not
the same.
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