Dilation.
A isometry is a transformation where distance (aka size) is preserved. In a dilation, the size is being altered, so no, it is not an isometry.
a transformation
no
isometry
Dilation.
no
A isometry is a transformation where distance (aka size) is preserved. In a dilation, the size is being altered, so no, it is not an isometry.
a transformation
no
isometry
isometry
An isometry is a transformation in which the original figure and its image are congruent. Shape remains constant as size increases.
Dilation - the image created is not congruent to the pre-image
isometry
Not always
YES ---- Explanation: An isometry is a distance-preserving mapping. . Geometric figures which can be related by an isometry are called congruent. Reflection preserves distance so it is an isometry. It reverses orientation so it is called an indirect orientationl