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True of false an isometry preserves orientation

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Answer:

The statement is a : False statement.

Explanation:

Isometry--

An isometry is a transformation which preserve the length of a original figure.

The isometry consist of the transformations such as:

Reflection, Rotation, translation, glide etc.

Orientations means the ordering of letter around a figure.

We know that in transformation such as dilation, rotation the orientation is preserved whereas in reflection the orientation is reversed i.e. it is not preserved in reflection.

Hence, the correct answer is:

False.

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