Yes.
The properties depend on what the transformations are.
some real world problems have more than one answer (output) given one input, these situations can be described by functions
It is calculus. Probability distributions can be described by functions and mathematical manipulation of those functions using algebra - and particularly calculus - enable complicated probabilities to be calculated.
They are called transformations on the Cartesian plane in the form of translation, reflection, enlargement and rotation
Transformations can translate, reflect, rotate and enlarge shapes on the Cartesian plane.
Linear
Rotations, reflections and enlargements.
Transformations can be represented by simple algebraic functions. This allows you to study the transformed figure with ease.
synthesis
The properties depend on what the transformations are.
suspension
A noun that functions as an adjective in a sentence.
some real world problems have more than one answer (output) given one input, these situations can be described by functions
No, it is a contracted form of the phrase 'it was' ('twas). It functions as a pronoun and linking verb combined.
no, Angelic Layer doesn't have transformations
Transformations - opera - was created in 1973.
Conditions on Transformations was created in 1973.