It means facing in the same direction.
The answer is in the question! The orientation is the same as the preimage! Same = Not different.
Sexual attraction to members of the same gender suggests gay orientation.
It wouldn't, no matter what your orientation is, you would still hold the same place in the family.
A translation
Yes, there is a rotation for which the orientation of the image remains the same as that of the preimage. Specifically, when the rotation angle is 0 degrees (or a multiple of 360 degrees), the preimage and image are identical, preserving their orientation. Additionally, rotations by 180 degrees will also maintain the orientation in certain symmetrical cases. However, any rotation by angles other than these will typically change the orientation.
yeah but they wont be in the same orientation
This is called bisexual.
Well, honey, when we talk about the orientation of an image compared to the preimage, we're looking at whether the image is flipped, turned, or stayed the same. If the image is flipped, we call it a reflection; if it's turned, we call it a rotation. And if it stayed the same, well, that's just boring old identity. So, in a nutshell, the orientation can change through reflection or rotation, or it can stay the same.
No. Homosexuality is simply a sexual orientation and is in the same category as heterosexuality. Simply because the majority of people are not of that sexual orientation does not make it a 'disease'.
Transformations that preserve the orientation of the image relative to the preimage include translations, rotations, and dilations. These transformations maintain the order of points and the overall direction of the figure. In contrast, reflections and certain types of glide reflections change the orientation, resulting in a mirror image. Therefore, only translations, rotations, and dilations keep the same orientation as the original figure.
It means the same shape and size, although not orientation.
It is moving a figure horizontally and/or vertically but keeping it of the same size and orientation.