In general, yes.
This is a transformation which could be a rotation, translation or reflection.
When you're dealing with mirrors, changing a shape from one orientation to another.
A reflection in a line l is a correspondence that pairs each point in the plane and not on the linewith point P' such that l is the perpendicular bisector of segment PP'. IF P is on l then P is paired with itself ... Under a reflection the image is laterally inverted. Thus reflection does NOT preserve orientation...
The size does not change and the orientation is altered by the extent of the rotation.
A rotation or a reflection.
It will, unless the shape is symmetrical and the axis of reflection is parallel to the axis of symmetry.
reflection
The relationship between the orientation of the image and preimage depends on whether the transformation is a reflection or a rotation (or both).
Journal Entry: Orientation Reflection
They change the orientation.
i think its glide reflection and reflection but if im wrong then i dont freakin know.
A. Glide reflection b. Orientation of points c. Parallelism of lines d. Areas of polygons
Reflection from a mirror is an example that demonstrates that reflection does not change lights frequency.
This is a transformation which could be a rotation, translation or reflection.
When you're dealing with mirrors, changing a shape from one orientation to another.
No, it doesn't change orientation because the coordinates do not change weather they are going clockwise or counter clockwise
Reflection is a change of the angle of light without a change of medium. Refraction is a change of the angle of light with a change of medium.