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A preimage is a transformed irritated or changed image. Such as a flipped triangle

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What are the three types of dilations in math?

The three types of dilations are an enlarged image (the image is larger than the preimage), a reduced image (the image is smaller than the preimage) and an equal image (the image is the same size as the preimage).


What is line halfway between the preimage and reflected image?

Line of reflection.


Is preimage and image are congruent in a translation?

true


Identify the orientation where the image has same orientation as the preimage?

The answer is in the question! The orientation is the same as the preimage! Same = Not different.


How does the orientation of the image of the triangle compare with the orientation of the preimage?

The orientation of the image of the triangle can differ from the orientation of the preimage based on the type of transformation applied. For example, if the triangle undergoes a reflection, the image will have an opposite orientation compared to the preimage. However, transformations such as translations or rotations preserve the orientation, meaning the image will maintain the same orientation as the preimage. Thus, the orientation comparison depends on the specific transformation used.


Is a preimage and image are always congruent in a reflection?

Yup


suppose you are given a preimage and image?

perpendicular bisector


Given a preimage and image, which transformation appears to be a rotation?

answer


Given a preimage and image, which transformation appears to be a reflection?

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The figure shows the preimage and image of a 4th of July decoration. Is the image a reflection Answer yes or no?

no


Identify the transformation where the image has the same orientation as the preimage?

A translation


Given a preimage and image, which transformation appears to be a translation?

up