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The three types of dilations are an enlarged image (the image is larger than the preimage), a reduced image (the image is smaller than the preimage) and an equal image (the image is the same size as the preimage).
Figures are congruent if and only if they are related by a translation, reflection, or rotation, or some combination of these transformations.
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The image and pre-image are congruent.
The answer will depend on where the centre of rotation is. Since that it not specified, the image could by anywhere.
The relationship between the orientation of the image and preimage depends on whether the transformation is a reflection or a rotation (or both).
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The answer is in the question! The orientation is the same as the preimage! Same = Not different.
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The three types of dilations are an enlarged image (the image is larger than the preimage), a reduced image (the image is smaller than the preimage) and an equal image (the image is the same size as the preimage).
i think its glide reflection and reflection but if im wrong then i dont freakin know.
A preimage is a transformed irritated or changed image. Such as a flipped triangle
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