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the transformation that is used to size of an object is​

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Answered by kuri355
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scaling transformation

To change the size of an object, scaling transformation is used. In the scaling process, you either expand or compress the dimensions of the object. Scaling can be achieved by multiplying the original coordinates of the object with the scaling factor to get the desired result.

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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Scaling transformation

Scaling transformation that is used to size of an object is​

  • A type of transformation used to alter an object's size is scaling. It has the ability to either increase or decrease an object's size. By multiplying the item's coordinates by a quantity known as the scale factor, one can change the size of the object.
  • The term "2D Scaling Transformation" refers to altering an object's size. This geometric transformation is fundamental. By multiplying scaling factors by coordinate points, we can scale the object. The scaling factors are sx for the x-direction and sy for the y-direction.
  • Uniform scaling, also known as isotropic scaling, is a linear transformation in Euclidean geometry that raises or decreases the size of objects by a scale factor that is constant in all directions. In a geometrical sense, the outcome of uniform scaling is identical to the original.
  • Scaling transformation is used to alter an object's size. You either increase or decrease the object's dimensions throughout the scaling procedure. To scale an object, multiply its original coordinates by the scaling factor until the desired result is obtained.

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