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what 4 turns can put a figure in its original positions
It depends on what and where the original and reflected figures are.
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.
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It is a line of symmetry
The original figure is called the pre-image. After the transformation it becomes the image.
The figure has been modified from the original design concept.
what 4 turns can put a figure in its original positions
What is a preimage. (The new figure is called the image.)
It is the figure before any transformation was applied to it.
It depends on what and where the original and reflected figures are.
Preimage
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.
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.
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No it makes the figure bigger or smaller than the original
It is a line of symmetry