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Serjik [45]
3 years ago
8

Examples of geometric transformations can be found throughout the real world. Think about some places where you might use or see

transformations. Give at least three examples for each type of transformation. Make use of the Internet, books, magazines, newspapers, and everyday life experiences to come up with your examples.
Mathematics
1 answer:
lina2011 [118]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

We know that there are four types of geometric transformations namely translation, reflection, rotation and dilation.

1. Translation: It is a rigid transformation that moves the objects in any direction. Few examples of translation we see in real life are:

A. When we move furniture in the house from one place to another.

B. The position of a car on the road is an example of translation.

C. When we changes the places of pieces on the chessboard.

2. Reflection: is a rigid transformation that flips the object. It can be easily observed in real life in the following ways:

A. The reflection of light from any object is the most easily viewed example of reflection.

B. Looking at yourself in the mirror is because of reflection.

C. When we can see our faces through clear water is also because of reflection.

3. Rotation: It is a rigid transformation that turns the object to a certain degree. The few examples of rotation are:

A. Opening of the door to a certain angle.

B. The spinning of Earth, Sun and other planets.

C. The moving of the hands of the clock is an example of rotation.

4. Dilation: It is a rigid transformation that changes the shape of the object. It's few examples are:

A. Enlarging the image on a computer.

B. Blowing air in the balloon to make it large.

C. Miniature version of buildings that are in proportion to the actual size of the buildings.

Hence, the transformations can be easily observed in real life.

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