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  • 03-09-2021
  • Mathematics
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When a figure is translated, reflected, or rotated, what's the same about the original igure and its image? What's different?

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  • 03-09-2021

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The image of a translation, reflection, or rotation is congruent to the original figure, and the image of a dilation is similar to the original figure. Two figures are similar when one can be obtained from the other by a sequence of translations, reflections, rotations, and dilations.

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