b.
Yes the distance is invariant under
To determine whether the distance is invariant under
b.
Yes the distance is invariant under
Answer to Problem 6CR
Yes the distance is invariant under
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Given that
Calculation:
Taking another point
And thus we get,
Which implies the
c.
Yes the angle measure is invariant under
To determine wheather the mapping
c.
Yes the angle measure is invariant under
Answer to Problem 6CR
Yes the angle measure is invariant under
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Given that
Calculation:
In part (b) we see that is the function
d.
Yes the area is invariant under
To determine wheather the mapping
d.
Yes the area is invariant under
Answer to Problem 6CR
Yes the area is invariant under
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Given that
Calculation:
From part (c) we see that function
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