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A. Translation

This type of translation is defined as moving the object in space by keeping its size, shape or orientation constant. In a translation, each point of the shape must be moved in the same direction and for the same distance. When you are doing a translation, the primary object is called the pre-image, and the object after the translation is called the image.

B. Rotation

This type of transformation has an object about a fixed point without changing its size or shape.

C. Reflection

A reflection is a transformation that reflects each point in the preimage across a line of reflection. It is a rigid motion so it preserves length and angle measure

A perpendicular bisector is a line (ray, segment) which cuts a line segment into two equal parts at90° angle

D. A transformation is a change in the position or size of an object Movements that do not change the size or shape of the object moved are called “rigid transformations” There are three types of rigid transformations: Translations, Reflections, and Rotations. These are more commonly referred to as Slides, Flips, and Turns.