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A shape that results from a transformation of a figure known as the preimage?

Yeah, that's right it is called a preimage.


When you perform a transformation of a figure on the coordinate plane What is the input of the transformation called?

The input of a transformation on the coordinate plane is called the "preimage." The preimage is the original figure before any transformation, such as translation, rotation, reflection, or dilation, is applied to it. After the transformation, the resulting figure is referred to as the "image."


If a transformation is performed on a polygon the resulting polygon is called what A compound transformation A translation A preimage A rigid transformation An image?

It is called an image.


The original figure in a transformation?

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


Describe the difference between an image and a preimage?

A preimage is a transformed irritated or changed image. Such as a flipped triangle


What is the position that is called the preimage?

It is usually a shape, on the coordinate plane, BEFORE a transformation.


What transformation that has the orientation as the preimage?

Translation.


What is the original figure before a transformation?

Preimage


Where the image has the opposite orientation as the preimage?

The image has the opposite orientation as the preimage when a transformation, such as a reflection, is applied. In this case, the resulting shape or figure is flipped across a line or plane, reversing the order of points and altering the direction of any associated angles. This change in orientation can be observed in geometric transformations, where, for example, a clockwise arrangement of points in the preimage may become counterclockwise in the image.


What is the transformation in which the preimage and it image are congruent?

The transformation in which the preimage and its image are congruent is called a rigid transformation or isometry. This type of transformation preserves distances and angles, meaning that the shape and size of the figure remain unchanged. Common examples include translations, rotations, and reflections. As a result, the original figure and its transformed version are congruent.


What is a shape that results from a transformation of a figure known as the preimage?

The answer depends on the nature of the transformation.


Given a preimage and image, which transformation appears to be a rotation?

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