A rigid transformation, also known as a rigid motion, is a type of transformation in geometry that preserves the shape and size of a figure. This means that the distance between any two points in the figure remains constant, and the angles between lines also remain unchanged after the transformation. There are three main types of rigid transformations: 1. **Translation**: This involves moving a figure from one position to another without changing its orientation or size.
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