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A mapping that preserves angle
between any oriented curves both in
magnitude and in sense is called as
Conformal mapping
O
Not conformal
Linear
O Non linear​

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Answered by SreyoshiChaudhuri
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Conformal mapping is extremely important in complex analysis, as well as in many areas of physics and engineering. ... A mapping that preserves the magnitude of angles, but not their orientation is called an isogonal mapping (Churchill and Brown 1990, p. 241).

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