Yeah, that's right it is called a preimage.
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It is usually a shape, on the coordinate plane, BEFORE a transformation.
Yeah, that's right it is called a preimage.
What is a preimage. (The new figure is called the image.)
In a translation, the original figure is called the "preimage." The figure that results after the translation is referred to as the "image." A translation involves moving the preimage to a new location in the coordinate plane without changing its shape or size.
It is called an image.
The answer is in the question! The orientation is the same as the preimage! Same = Not different.
A preimage is a transformed irritated or changed image. Such as a flipped triangle
A point or a line segment can be a preimage of itself because a line can be reflected or rotated.
The three types of dilations are an enlarged image (the image is larger than the preimage), a reduced image (the image is smaller than the preimage) and an equal image (the image is the same size as the preimage).
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