It is sometimes called the pre-image.
It is called the IMAGE
It is the figure before any transformation was applied to it.
Yeah, that's right it is called a preimage.
if a figure is shifted 3 units to the right, you add to the coordinate
Its like flipping it's a reflection
A figure resulting from a transformation is called an IMAGE
A transformation that slides a figure horizontally is called a translation. A transformation that slides a figure vertically is also called a translation.
This is a transformation which could be a rotation, translation or reflection.
A translation.
It is called the IMAGE
A translation.
What is a preimage. (The new figure is called the image.)
It is called "image".
When the coordinates of a figure are added, the figure is translated or shifted in the coordinate plane. For example, if you add a constant value to each coordinate of the figure's points, it moves uniformly in the direction of that value. This transformation does not change the shape, size, or orientation of the figure; it simply relocates it to a different position.
Yes, you can describe the transformation using coordinate notation. For example, if your coordinate notation is A(3,4)+(2,-2)---> A'(5, 2), you know that the "length"/x value increased and your y value/"height" decreased.
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The original figure is called the pre-image. After the transformation it becomes the image.