flirtation
There are 4 transformations and they are:- 1 Enlargement which reduces or increases a shape proportionally 2 Rotation moves a shape around a fixed point 3 Reflection which produces a mirror image 4 Translation which moves a shape into a different position
Non-examples of dilation would include transformations such as translation, rotation, and reflection. These transformations do not involve changing the size of the figure, only its position or orientation. Another non-example would be a similarity transformation, where the shape is resized proportionally but not dilated.
Its like flipping it's a reflection
rotation
It is a transformation representing a flip of a figure or drawing
It is called a Flirtation.
rotation, translation, and reflection
A translation, a reflection and a rotation
This is a transformation which could be a rotation, translation or reflection.
It is a translation of the shape on the coordinated grid
It could be a reflection with the mirror line outside the figure; it could be a rotation with the centre of rotation outside the figure; or it could be a translation.
It will be as you term it 'horizontal stretch' in which the figure is enlarged or reduced in size.
Figures are congruent if and only if they are related by a translation, reflection, or rotation, or some combination of these transformations.
A transformation is moving or changing the shape of a figure on the Cartesian plane by a translation, by a reflection, by a rotation or by an enlargment
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.
translation:is just a slide to a directionrotation:is just rotation going by degrees 90,180,270,360reflection:its like when you look in the mirror it is just a flip
the difference is that in translation you slide the figure and in reflection you reflect the figure across the reflection line :)