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Mathematics, 08.01.2021 18:10, alienfacetimelol

An invariant point is a point that remains fixed under a transformation. For the transformations described below, determine whether there will sometimes, always, or never exist at least one invariant point. If so, describe the invariant point(s). If not, explain why invariant points are not possible.

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