A figure resulting from a transformation is called an IMAGE
It is called "image".
In mathematics, the image of a figure refers to the set of all output values (or results) that a function produces when applied to a given set of inputs. Specifically, for a function ( f: X \to Y ), the image is the subset of ( Y ) that consists of all values ( f(x) ) where ( x ) is in ( X ). This concept is crucial in understanding how functions map elements from one set to another. In the context of geometric figures, the image can also refer to the transformed version of a shape after a specific transformation has been applied.
Its a transformation called translation. Hope this helps :)
The term that describes a transformation that does not change a figure's size or shape is "isometry." Isometric transformations include translations, rotations, and reflections, which maintain the original dimensions and angles of the figure. As a result, the pre-image and image of the transformation are congruent.
The original figure is called the pre-image. After the transformation it becomes the image.
A figure resulting from a transformation is called an IMAGE
It is the image from the transformation.
It is called "image".
It is called the IMAGE
Dilation
What is a preimage. (The new figure is called the image.)
IMAGE
The figure that results from some transformation of a figure. It is often of interest to consider what is the same and what is different about a figure and its image EX: original Image
In mathematical terms, the figure that is made after a transformation is what is known as an image. Prior to the chance, the figure is called the pre-image. Changing into an image can take place after four types of mathematical transformations: translation, reflection, rotation and dilation.
Its a transformation called translation. Hope this helps :)
It is sometimes called the pre-image.