They are 4 different images plotted on the Cartesian plane and they are:-
Translation moves each point of a shape in the same distance and direction
Reflection a mirror image of a shape
Enlargement changes size of a shape by a given scale factor
Rotation turns a shape at a given angle and at a fixed point
yes because three times of energy transform
Single transformation means one transformation.Multiple transformations means more than one.
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Chemical >>> Electrical
Yes. Chemical energy to mechanical and electrical energy and then mechanical energy to kinetic energy.
It is an enlargement
It is the output of a function.A function is a mapping that associates an image to each pre-image. The term is often used in the context of transformations but need not be restricted to that use.It is the output of a function.A function is a mapping that associates an image to each pre-image. The term is often used in the context of transformations but need not be restricted to that use.It is the output of a function.A function is a mapping that associates an image to each pre-image. The term is often used in the context of transformations but need not be restricted to that use.It is the output of a function.A function is a mapping that associates an image to each pre-image. The term is often used in the context of transformations but need not be restricted to that use.
The 3 transformations of math are: translation, reflection and rotation. These are the well known ones. There is a fourth, dilation, in which the pre image is the same shape as the image, but the same size in the world
The result of any of the following transformations, or their combinations, is similar to the original image:translation,rotation,enlargement,reflection.
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Rotate 360 degrees
They are translation, reflection and rotation. An enlargement changes the size of the image.
None of these transformations affect the size nor shape of the image.
The identity transformation.
scale, rotate, reflect, Translate(move identical image), Affine Transformation( altering the perspective from which you view the image)
In transformations a reflection across the x axis produces a mirror image
A dilation is a type of transformation that changes the size of the image. The scale factor, sometimes called the scalar factor, measures how much larger or smaller the image is. Below is a picture of a dilation with a scale factor of 2. This means that the image, A', is twice as large as the pre-image A. Like other transformations, prime notation is used to distinguish the image fromthe pre-image. The image always has a prime after the letter such as A' . resource: http://www.mathwarehouse.com/transformations/dilations/dilations-in-math.php