Explain the concept of scaling in geometric transformation
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Scaling (geometry) In Euclideangeometry, uniform scaling (or isotropic scaling) is a lineartransformation that enlarges (increases) or shrinks (diminishes) objects by a scalefactor that is the same in all directions. The result of uniformscaling is similar (in thegeometric sense) to the original.
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The basic geometric transformations are translation, rotation, and scaling.
Scaling is a linear transformation increases or shrinks objects by a scale factor that is the same in all directions. The result of uniform scaling is similar in the geometric sense to the original.
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Here's your answer..
The basic geometric transformations are translation, rotation, and scaling.
Scaling is a linear transformation increases or shrinks objects by a scale factor that is the same in all directions. The result of uniform scaling is similar in the geometric sense to the original.
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