it is a translation
It depends on the form of transformation.
Its like flipping it's a reflection
A plane figure cannot be bounded by only one straight line. If the shape is bounded by lines which are not straight or by several straight lines the answer will depend on exactly what these are.
a semi-circle
A polygon
to slide or move a figure to a new position along a striaght line
Translation.
It depends on the form of transformation.
A reflection?
A reflection.
Its like flipping it's a reflection
A semicircle is an example of a figure with one straight line. It is a circle that has been split along the diameter.
The transformation is called a reflection. In a reflection, each point of the figure is mapped to a corresponding point on the opposite side of the mirror line, maintaining the same distance from the line. This creates a mirror image of the original figure.
a closed figure with all straight line segments is called a polygon.
A plane figure cannot be bounded by only one straight line. If the shape is bounded by lines which are not straight or by several straight lines the answer will depend on exactly what these are.
a transformation.
Yes, translating is a type of congruence transformation. A congruence transformation preserves the shape and size of a geometric figure, and translation specifically shifts the figure in a straight line without altering its dimensions or angles. This means that the original and translated figures are congruent, as all corresponding points remain the same distance apart. Thus, translation maintains the properties of the figure while changing its position.