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Q: What is the transformation which shifts all the points in a plane figure without altering the shape of the figure?
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A transformation in which a figure is turned around a point?

Its called points maybe


When you change coordinates of points of a figure to get another figure the original figure is called what?

The original figure is called the pre-image. After the transformation it becomes the image.


What is a type of transformation in which you move a points of a figure the same number of units up or down and left or right?

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How do you determine invariant points of a graph algebraically?

Invariants are points that remain the same under certain transformations. You could plug the points into your transformation and note that what does in is the same as what comes out. The details depend on the transformation.


What is the resulting points under a transformation?

Image.


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In a convex figure, if you pick any two points, the points between them are also a part of the figure.


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What is the transformation that moves points the same distance and in the same direction?

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What is a close plane figure?

A plane figure is one that is entirely in one plane. One way to think of that is it can be made to lie flat - no ups or downs. A closed figure is one where you can go around the outside of the figure and return to your starting point - without jumping. If you take any two points - one inside the figure and one outside, then you cannot draw a curve from one to the other without crossing the boundary of the figure.


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In a close figure it is the set of points inside the figure.


A figure formed by three or more points joined by line segments?

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How many points does a solid figure have?

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