To find: The transformations, translations, dilation, rotation or reflection leave the size of a figure unchanged.
When a figure is transformed, translated, rotated or reflected, the points move places but all points move together and the size of the figure remains unchanged.
Given information:
Given, a figure is transformed, translated, dilated, rotated or reflected.
Calculation:
When a figure is transformed, translated, rotated or reflected, the points move places but all points move together and the size of the figure remains unchanged.
But in dilated, the size of the figure changes.
Conclusion:
When a figure is transformed, translated, rotated or reflected, the points move places but all points move together and the size of the figure remains unchanged.
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