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I really need help with rotations, translations, dilutions, scale factor, reflections, basically transformations? I need help with these on the graph. Please hurry! Thank you so much!

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Explanation:

The figure preserves its size in certain transformations and only its location is changed. Examples of this kind of transformation are: translations, rotations, and reflections. The size of the figure can change with other transformations, such as dilations.

A translation is a transition that slides through a plane or through space through a figure. Both points of a diagram travel the same distance and the same direction as a translation. A TRANSLATION IS A CHANGE IN LOCATION. A translation is usually specified by a direction and a distance.

A rotation is a move that transforms a figure around a point or a line (around). Rotation involves simply rotating a shape. The center of rotation is called the point at which a figure revolves. The rotation center may be on or outside of the shape. What seems like a rotation? Rotation Core A ROTATION Implies TO Transform A FIGURE.

A transformation that flips a figure over a line is a mirror. A REFLECTION IS FLIPPED OVER A LINE. Note, it's the same but it looks like a mirror image of itself when a shape is mirrored. Remember, the line that forms a shape is flipped precisely over the same distance that is considered a line from the reflection. Reflection line on both ends. It is possible to reflect on the outline or it may be outside the shape.

Without modifying the shape, dilation shifts the scale of the shape. When you go to the eye specialist, your pupils are dilated. Let's try it by shutting the lights off. Dilations are created as you enlarge a photograph or use a copy machine to minimize a map. To render a shape larger, Widen means. Reducing involves having a shape smaller.

The scale factor shows you how much you enlarge or decrease something.

Hope this helps :D (paraphrased; no plagiarism)

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