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All side lengths in quadrilateral PQRS measure 4 units. A transformation maps PQRS to P'Q'R'S'. All sides of P'Q'R'S' measure 1 unit. Is the transformation an isometric transformation? Explain

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Answer:

The side lengths are not preserved

Is not an isometric transformation

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that

An isometric transformation is a shape-preserving transformation in the plane. Is a transformation that preserves the distance and angles between the original figure and the transformed figure. Examples of isometric transformation are: translation, reflection, rotation.

In this problem, the side lengths of quadrilateral PQRS are different of the side lengths of quadrilateral P'Q'R'S'.

therefore

The side lengths are not preserved

Is not an isometric transformation

Answer:

No, the side lengths are not preserved.

Step-by-step explanation:

A rigid transformation, or an isometry, is a transformation that preserves the size, length, shape, lines, and angle measures of a figure. In this description the sides are not preserved therefore it is not an isometric transformation.

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