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In algebra, transformation refers to the process of changing the position or size of a mathematical object, such as a function or graph, while maintaining its essential characteristics. Common types of transformations include translations (shifting), reflections (flipping), rotations (turning), and dilations (resizing). These transformations can be applied to functions to alter their graphs without changing the underlying relationships they represent.

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