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− | A transformation is a mapping of a (sometimes projective) plane to itself so that each point has a unique image and also has a unique point that was mapped to it. They include Translations, Reflections, Dilations/Homethecy, and Inversion. | + | A transformation is a mapping of a (sometimes projective) plane to itself so that each point has a unique image and also has a unique point that was mapped to it. They include [[Translation|Translations]], [[Reflection|Reflections]], [[Homothety|Dilations/Homethecy]], and [[Circular Inversion|Inversion]]. |
Revision as of 13:07, 2 September 2024
A transformation is a mapping of a (sometimes projective) plane to itself so that each point has a unique image and also has a unique point that was mapped to it. They include Translations, Reflections, Dilations/Homethecy, and Inversion.