Translation
Its like flipping it's a reflection
It depends on the form of transformation.
You do a flip in geometrey when you do transformations. Flip is a transformation in which a plane figure is flipped or reflected across a line, creating a mirror image of the original figure.
point * * * * * or, nothing (if the line is parallel to the plane).
Translation
Its like flipping it's a reflection
I believe that is the definition of a straight line.
When a translation is followed by a reflection across a line parallel to the direction of translation, the resulting transformation is a glide reflection. This transformation involves moving the shape in a specified direction (translation) and then flipping it over (reflection) across a parallel line. The combination results in the shape being both translated and reflected.
A glide reflection is a combination of a reflection in a line and a translation along that line. This can be done in either order. A rotational transformation is a rotation around a fixed point or axis.
It depends on the form of transformation.
Axial reflection is a type of transformation in geometry where a figure is reflected over an axis. The axis of reflection is a line that remains fixed while the rest of the figure is mirrored across it. This transformation preserves the size and shape of the figure.
Flipping Out - 2007 Drawing the Line 6-3 was released on: USA: 18 September 2012
A line in 2D and a plane in 3D A perpendicular bisector of the line connecting the 2 given points
You do a flip in geometrey when you do transformations. Flip is a transformation in which a plane figure is flipped or reflected across a line, creating a mirror image of the original figure.
The term used is reflection. This operation can be applied to any flat two dimensional figure or image. When one speaks of flipping a graph or figure across a line, it is the same as saying reflecting it through a line. To do this, pick any straight line in the same plane as the image. Then, for every point on the image draw a perpendicular to the line. Map the initial point to a point on the opposite side the same distance along the perpendicular. Do this for all points of the image. This is the same as using the line as an axis of rotation where the image is rotated out of the plane along the axis by 180 degrees to returned back to the plane. This is one operation of a large set of transformations that can be defined. When one gets very sophisticated about combining these various operations, one is led to the study of group theory.
Not sure what a loni is. On a plane surface, a curved line between any two fixed points is longer than the straight line joining the same points.