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  1. Lines of symmetry are examples of lines of reflection. Reflections are isometric, but do not preserve orientation. Translations are a slide or shift. Translations can be achieved by performing two …

  2. Transformation: The mapping, or movement, of all points of a figure in a plane according to a common operation, such as translation, reflection, rotation, or dilation

  3. ROTATION Translation, Rotation, and Reflection all change the position of a shape, while the size remains the same. The fourth transformation that we are going to discuss is called dilation.

  4. Linear transformation Courtesy of Prof. Fredo Durand. Used with permission. • Transformation of the vector space

  5. In this chapter, we’ll discuss some ways to draw graphs in these circumstances. Suppose you know what the graph of a function f (x) looks like. f (x) + d. The graph of the new function is easy to …

  6. We will be studying the following transformations: Transformations are sometimes called mappings. We will refer to the initial set of points as the pre-image and the final set of points as the image. In …

  7. 33. Jody has corners for a picture frame. Which transformation could she use to show that corners 1 and 2 are congruent?