An enlargement but the angle sizes will remain the same.
It is an enlargement
An isometry is a transformation in which the original figure and its image are congruent. Shape remains constant as size increases.
The transformation process is an 'enlargement'
Dilation - the image created is not congruent to the pre-image
Isometry
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.
Congruent in all three cases.
It is an enlargement
An isometry is a transformation in which the original figure and its image are congruent. Shape remains constant as size increases.
The transformation process is an 'enlargement'
isometry
Dilation - the image created is not congruent to the pre-image
A translation of 4 units to the right followed by a dilation of a factor of 2
The object and its image are congruent.
A transformation that creates a mirror image of the original image is called a reflection. This transformation flips the image across a line called the axis of reflection, creating a mirror image that is a flipped version of the original.
Isometry
An enlargement transformation