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in geometry, a transformation that does not change the size or shape of a figure is called a(n) transformation.
the type of symmetry where a shape or design can be split into two identical halves is called symmetry.
a transformation that slides a figure from one position to another without any rotation is called a(n)
the point around which a figure is rotated in geometry is called the
when a figure is enlarged or reduced proportionally, the transformation is known as a(n)
the of a figure is a line along which it is flipped to produce a mirror image in a reflection.
the property of a figure where it can be rotated less than 360 degrees and still look the same is called symmetry.
the type of symmetry in which the arrangement of components remains the same even if the figure is moved along a straight line is symmetry.
- Rigid - motion transformations preserve size and shape.
- Bilateral symmetry means two identical halves.
- Translation is sliding a figure.
- Center of rotation is the pivot point.
- Dilation changes size proportionally.
- Line of reflection for mirror - image flip.
- Rotational symmetry for non - 360° rotation match.
- Translational symmetry for straight - line movement match.
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- Rigid - motion
- Bilateral
- Translation
- Center of rotation
- Dilation
- Line of reflection
- Rotational
- Translational