Dilation
Transformation
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Dilation, rotation, reflection and translation
A. Rotation
An autorotation is the rotation of the blades of a helicopter due to the presence of ascending air.
Dilation, rotation, reflection and translation (Go to www.mathwarehouse.com/transformations/) For more information
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Dilation, shear, and rotation are not rigid motion transformations. Dilation involves changing the size of an object, shear involves stretching or skewing it, and rotation involves rotating it around a fixed point. Unlike rigid motions, these transformations may alter the shape or orientation of an object.
Rotations, reflections, and translations are all isometries while a dilation isn't because it doesn't preserve distance
Transformations can be Translations--slide Reflections--flip Rotation--turn Dilation--either bigger or smaller
The four transformations of math are translation (slide), reflection (flip), rotation (turn), and dilation (stretch or shrink). These transformations involve changing the position, orientation, size, or shape of a geometric figure while preserving its essential properties. They are fundamental concepts in geometry and can help in understanding the relationship between different figures.