Match the correct definition to the word used in our lessons



HINT : replace A line that divides a shape into two mirror-image halves with a line that a figure in the plane has if the figure can be mapped onto itself by a reflection in the line

(13 points)
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Line of Symmetry
Reflection
Rotation
Transformation
Dilation
Pre Image
Image
Shrink
degree of rotation
Clockwise
Scale Factor
Translation
Englargement/Expansion

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To match the correct definition to the word used in your lessons, here's the correct pairing:

  1. Line of Symmetry - A line that a figure in the plane has if the figure can be mapped onto itself by a reflection in the line.
  2. Reflection - A transformation that creates a mirror image of a shape across a line.
  3. Rotation - A transformation that turns a figure around a fixed point.
  4. Transformation - Any operation that moves or changes a shape in some way.
  5. Dilation - A transformation that alters the size of a shape but keeps its proportions the same.
  6. Pre Image - The original shape before a transformation is applied.
  7. Image - The resulting shape after a transformation is applied.
  8. Shrink - A type of dilation that reduces the size of a shape.
  9. Degree of rotation - The angle through which a figure is rotated.
  10. Clockwise - The direction of rotation that moves in the same direction as the hands of a clock.
  11. Scale Factor - A number that determines how much a shape is enlarged or reduced in a dilation.
  12. Translation - A transformation that slides a shape to a new position without changing its size or orientation.
  13. Enlargement/Expansion - A type of dilation that increases the size of a shape.

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