The original figure is called the pre-image. After the transformation it becomes the image.
Original or unformed
The transformation process is an 'enlargement'
An isometry is a transformation in which the original figure and its image are congruent. Shape remains constant as size increases.
An enlargement. In general, a non-linear transformation.
It is the figure before any transformation was applied to it.
What is a preimage. (The new figure is called the image.)
The original figure is called the pre-image. After the transformation it becomes the image.
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Dilation.
transformation Displacement
A dilation (or scaling) is a transformation that does not always result in an image that is congruent to the original figure. While translations, rotations, and reflections always produce congruent figures, dilations change the size of the figure, which means the image may be similar to, but not congruent with, the original figure.
A transformation: there are many different types of transformations.
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.
Original or unformed
it is called a transformation this answer was answered by: Emma Shroades
The figure that results from some transformation of a figure. It is often of interest to consider what is the same and what is different about a figure and its image EX: original Image