To find:why a transformation is represented as a matrix.
The translation is defined as the process of shifting the figure to a new location all together. Rotation is the method of rotating the figure around a centre by a specific angle.
The reflection is a method of reflecting the figure about a line.
Given information :
A transformation matrix.
Explanation :
The given figure has vertices that are represented as a preimage matrix.
The matrix representation of the geometrical figures enables to see the algebraic representation of the coordinate geometry problems. Thus, every transformation is represented as a matrix. Out of the methods related to transformation, the transformations keeping the size of the image same as the figure are the translation, rotation, and reflection.
The translation is defined as the process of shifting the figure to a new location all together. Rotation is the method of rotating the figure around a centre by a specific angle.
The reflection is a method of reflecting the figure about a line.
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