Select the correct answer.
A polygon is translated and then stretched vertically. Which statement is correct?

A.
The translation does not preserve side lengths and angles, but the vertical stretch preserves side lengths and angles of the preimage.
B.
Neither the translation nor the vertical stretch preserves side lengths and angles of the preimage.
C.
The translation preserves side lengths and angles, but the vertical stretch does not preserve side lengths and angles of the preimage.
D.
Both the translation and the vertical stretch preserve side lengths and angles of the preimage.

Respuesta :

C: The translation preserves side lengths and angles, but the vertical stretch does not preserve side lengths and angles of the preimage.

How to explain translation of a polygon?

When we talk about the concept of translation in transformations, it means that the side lengths remain the same. This means the object is just moved from one place to another and the lengths are preserved.

However, when we stretch the polygon, it means we are increasing or decreasing at least one side length.

Thus, we can conclude that The translation preserves side lengths and angles, but the vertical stretch does not preserve side lengths and angles of the preimage.

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