A transformation in which a figure slides but does not turn is called a translation. During a translation, every point of the figure moves the same distance in the same direction, resulting in a congruent shape that retains its orientation. This means the figure remains unchanged in size and shape, just repositioned in space.
A transformation that slides a figure horizontally is called a translation. A transformation that slides a figure vertically is also called a translation.
a pivot
A figure resulting from a transformation is called an IMAGE
congruent figure
The new resulting figure after transformation depends on the specific type of transformation applied, such as translation, rotation, reflection, or scaling. Each transformation alters the original figure's position, orientation, or size while maintaining its fundamental shape and properties. To determine the exact resulting figure, details about the transformation parameters and the original figure are necessary. Without that information, it's impossible to specify the new figure accurately.
A transformation that slides a figure horizontally is called a translation. A transformation that slides a figure vertically is also called a translation.
A translation.
translation
a pivot
A figure resulting from a transformation is called an IMAGE
It is the figure before any transformation was applied to it.
It is the image from the transformation.
transformation
congruent figure
The new resulting figure after transformation depends on the specific type of transformation applied, such as translation, rotation, reflection, or scaling. Each transformation alters the original figure's position, orientation, or size while maintaining its fundamental shape and properties. To determine the exact resulting figure, details about the transformation parameters and the original figure are necessary. Without that information, it's impossible to specify the new figure accurately.
The identity transformation.
The answer depends on the nature of the transformation.