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Which of the following situations best describes a transformation that is not an isometric transformation? A. A triangle is rotated clockwise about a point. B. A triangle is reflected over the line y =
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Which of the following situations best describes a transformation that is not an isometric transformation?
A. A triangle is rotated clockwise about a point.
B. A triangle is reflected over the line y = 2.
C. A triangle is dilated by a scale factor of 2.
D. A triangle is translated two units to the left.
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C. A triangle is dilated by a scale factor of 2.
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C. A triangle is dilated by a scale factor of 2.
Here, "Dilation" occurs instead of Transformation of the coordinate. So, the Origin (Centre of point) would remain same
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