The identity transformation.
Rotate 360 degrees
Itself
An isometry that moves or maps every point of the plane the same distance and direction is a translation, which is one of 4 transformations that can be plotted on the Cartesian plane.
translation
Translation
To determine the series of transformations that maps quadrilateral EFGH onto its image, we need the coordinates of the vertices of EFGH and its image. Typically, transformations can include translations, rotations, reflections, and dilations. For example, if EFGH is translated 3 units right and 2 units up, the new coordinates of its vertices would be calculated by adding (3, 2) to each vertex's coordinates. If further transformations are needed, such as a rotation of 90 degrees counterclockwise around the origin, the new coordinates can be calculated using the rotation matrix. Please provide the coordinates for precise calculations.
A transformation: there are many different types of transformations.
To determine the transformation that maps figure K onto figure K', you need to analyze the two figures' positions, sizes, and orientations. Common transformations include translations (sliding), rotations (turning), reflections (flipping), and dilations (resizing). By comparing the coordinates and shapes of the figures, you can identify which specific transformation or combination of transformations is required. If you provide more details about the figures, I can offer a more precise answer.
Rotate 360 degrees
Maps. Go figure.
ordnance survey maps. maps made by the ordnance survey
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In general, travelers use maps to help them figure out distance.
Itself
An isometry that moves or maps every point of the plane the same distance and direction is a translation, which is one of 4 transformations that can be plotted on the Cartesian plane.
finding places on maps
I dont know figure it out yourself!