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What is not a rigrid motion transformation?

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A rigid motion transformation, also known as an isometry, is a transformation that preserves distances and angles between points. Examples of rigid motion transformations include translations, rotations, and reflections. A transformation that is not a rigid motion transformation would be one that does not preserve distances and angles between points. An example of a transformation that is not a rigid motion transformation is a dilation, which changes the size of an object but not its shape.

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