A figure resulting from a transformation is called an IMAGE
A transformation that changes the orientation of a figure is called a reflection. In a reflection, the figure is flipped over a line, known as the line of reflection, resulting in a mirror image that has a reversed orientation. Other transformations, such as rotations and translations, do not change the orientation of the figure.
A transformation that slides a figure horizontally is called a translation. A transformation that slides a figure vertically is also called a translation.
congruent figure
A transformation that does not produce a congruent image is a dilation. While dilations change the size of a figure, they maintain the shape, meaning the resulting image is similar but not congruent to the original. In contrast, transformations such as translations, rotations, and reflections preserve both size and shape, resulting in congruent images.
The answer depends on the nature of the transformation.
It is called the IMAGE
IMAGE
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It is the figure before any transformation was applied to it.
A figure does not have a converse in the normal sense of the word. A converse may be considered as a transformation of a figure resulting from a projection from a point but then the result depends on where the centre of projection is located.
It is the image from the transformation.
A transformation that slides a figure horizontally is called a translation. A transformation that slides a figure vertically is also called a translation.
transformation
congruent figure
The identity transformation.
Image.
The answer depends on the nature of the transformation.