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Which Transformation Is Not Always an Isometry

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A isometry is a transformation where distance aka size is preserved. 1 T13 2 D 1 2 3 R90 4 ry x 16 Point P is the image of point P 34 after a translation defined by T7 1. An Isometry Is A Transformation That Does Not Change The Shape Or Size Of A Figure Reflections Translations Quadratics Reflection Examples Writing Equations A geometry transformation is either rigid or non-rigid. . For 3 note that AB ANBN and AC ANCN and BC BNC N so by SSS ABC is congruent to ANBNCN. 1 ry x 2 R090 3 T36 4 D2 15 Which transformation produces a figure similar but not congruent to the original figure. In a dilation the size is being altered so no it is not an isometry. AC so because we have an isometry ANBN BNCN ANCN. A dilation is not an isometry since it either shrinks or enlarges a figure. A composition of two opposite isometries is a direct isometry. An isometry is a rigid transformation that preserves length and angle m...