Chapter 2: Transformations
A rigid motion is the action of taking an object and moving it to a different location without altering its shape or size. Reflections, rotations, translations, and glide reflections are all examples of rigid motions. In fact, every rigid motion is one of these four kinds. Rigid motions are also called isometries. Rigid motions are therefore ... ................
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