State whether the transformation appears to be a rigid motion. Explain.
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@ash2326 @experimentX
Sorry to bother you guys but I do not understand and she needs help
The pre image and the image are both circles. A transformation consisting of rotations and translations which leaves a given arrangement unchanged, is a Rigid Transformation. Here the image and preimage doesn't have any shape difference, Isn't it @dietrich_harmon
Did the larger image change any?
they are the same but differences size
Size doesn't matter, the arrangement is same. So it's a ....
Do you know the types of Rigid Motions?
no
There are: Translation Rotation Reflection and Glide Reflection So see if your two images are any of these.
Size doesn't matter, the arrangement is same. So it's a Reflection and Glide Reflection
is that right @frogs29
@ash2326
yes, it's a type of rigid transformation
I would say it could be Reflection and Translation being that they are just plain circles with no detail. So yes ash2326 is right it is a type.
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