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".
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.
Transformations can be represented by simple algebraic functions. This allows you to study the transformed figure with ease.