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Is this transformation a rigid motion? Last one! Thank you so much for helping me chemistryfan you literally saved me!!!

Is this transformation a rigid motion? Last one! Thank you so much for helping me-example-1
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Answer:

Not rigid motion

Explanation:

The mapping rule is x,y --> x+3, 2y

It's not a translation , rotation, reflection, nor glide reflection.

Distance is not preserved

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