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our apprehension of the figure as got more exacting in definition, the figure as not changed but our understanding of it does, be it the correct or incorrect.

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Q: When a figure undergoes a transformation the new figure is what of the original figure?
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The original figure in a transformation?

What is a preimage. (The new figure is called the image.)


What is The movement of a figure from it original position to its new position?

transformation Displacement


What is an operation that maps an original geometric figure onto a new figure?

A transformation: there are many different types of transformations.


What is The new figure that is produced in a transformation?

It is the image from the transformation.


What operation that moves or changes a geometric figure in some way to produce a new figure?

Transformation


What rotates or flips a figure over a line to a new position?

a transformation.


The new figure formed by a transformation?

The new images can be: A translation, a reflexion, an enlargement and a rotation.


A new figure made after a transformation is called?

In mathematical terms, the figure that is made after a transformation is what is known as an image. Prior to the chance, the figure is called the pre-image. Changing into an image can take place after four types of mathematical transformations: translation, reflection, rotation and dilation.


Transformation that enlarges or reduces a figure?

Scaling changes the size of a figure. If the scale factor is greater than 1, the figure is enlarged; if the scale factor is less than 1, the figure is reduced. I the scale factor is equal to 1, the figure's size is unchanged. If there is a centre of enlargement, the new figure can be drawn exactly by multiplying the distance of every point from the centre of enlargement, multiplying this by the scale factor and drawing the new point at this distance from the centre of enlargement. (For a polygonal figure, only the vertices need be measured and the lines between the vertices of the original figure drawn in). With a centre of enlargement, the scale factor can be negative. In this case, the distance to the new points is measured on the opposite side of the centre to the original points, so that it is a straight line form the original point, through the centre to the new point.


What type of change occurs when a new substance is formed that has different properties from the original substance?

when a substance undergoes a chemical change the original form cannot be recognized and it could get total new properties.


What scale factor was applied to the original figure to create the new figure?

It might have been possible to answer the question had you provided some relevant information about the original and new figures. But since you have not bothered to provide that information, I cannot provide a sensible answer.


When a substance changes to form a new substance with new properties it undergoes a what change.?

New substances are formed when matter undergoes a chemical reaction.