To accurately describe the transformation from the pre-image (AB) to the image (CD), we would typically analyze the relationship between the two segments. Here are some common transformations that could apply:
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Translation: If AB and CD are of equal length and direction, but their positions differ, the transformation is a translation.
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Rotation: If CD is the rotated version of AB, we can describe it as a rotation around a specific point.
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Reflection: If CD is a mirror image of AB, the transformation is a reflection over a line.
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Dilation: If CD is a scaled version of AB, either enlarged or reduced, the transformation is a dilation.
To provide a precise description, more specific details about the lengths, angles, or positions of both segments (AB and CD) would be needed.