No, it doesn't change orientation because the coordinates do not change weather they are going clockwise or counter clockwise
a transformation
To increase in size. You use the dilation property in coordinative graphs.
A scale factor of one means that there is no change in size.
No a scale factor of 1 is not a dilation because, in a dilation it must remain the same shape, which it would, but the size must either enlarge or shrink.
Dilation.
Dilation transformations do not preserve distances between points, angles, or the orientation of figures. While they do maintain the shape of geometric figures and the relative proportions between their sizes, the actual lengths of sides and the overall size change according to the dilation factor. Therefore, properties like congruence and the specific measurements of sides are not preserved.
Geometric dilation (size change, typically expansion) does not change the shape of a figure, or its center location, only the size.
Translation and dilation.
Eyes can tell our sexuality or sexual orientation by observing pupil dilation.
Dilation
dilation is to change or shrink an object.
They change the orientation.
To graph a dilation, first identify the center of dilation and the scale factor. For each point of the original figure, measure the distance from that point to the center of dilation, then multiply that distance by the scale factor to find the new distance from the center. Plot the new points at these distances, and connect them to form the dilated figure. Ensure that the orientation remains the same and that the shape is proportional to the original.
Go to the File Menu and the Page Setup section. You can change the page orientation from there.
Dilation.
A translation is when a shape slides. There are three other transformations other than this: * rotation * dilation * reflection. During translation, an object changes its position but not orientation.
a transformation