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Q: What position is called the preimage?
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What is the position that is called the preimage?

It is usually a shape, on the coordinate plane, BEFORE a transformation.


A shape that results from a transformation of a figure known as the preimage?

Yeah, that's right it is called a preimage.


The original figure in a transformation?

What is a preimage. (The new figure is called the image.)


Identify the orientation where the image has same orientation as the preimage?

The answer is in the question! The orientation is the same as the preimage! Same = Not different.


Describe the difference between an image and a preimage?

A preimage is a transformed irritated or changed image. Such as a flipped triangle


If a transformation is performed on a polygon the resulting polygon is called what A compound transformation A translation A preimage A rigid transformation An image?

It is called an image.


Can a point or a line segment be its own preimage?

A point or a line segment can be a preimage of itself because a line can be reflected or rotated.


What are the three types of dilations in math?

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).


the figure shows the preimage?

true


What transformation that has the orientation as the preimage?

Translation.


How can the orientation of the image compare with the orientation of the preimage?

The relationship between the orientation of the image and preimage depends on whether the transformation is a reflection or a rotation (or both).


what- One triangle shown is the preimage and the other triangle is the image.If R is the name of a point in the preimage, fill in the blank with the name of the image.image?

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