Which transformation does NOT result in congruent figures?

Responses

Rotation
Rotation

Reflection
Reflection

Translation
Translation

Dilation

Dilation does not result in congruent figures. This is because dilation involves changing the size and scale factor of the original figure, resulting in a different size and shape. The other transformations mentioned, namely rotation, reflection, and translation, preserve the size and shape of the original figure and result in congruent figures.

Rotation I think let me quick check it kk!

its either refelction or rotation hope this helps!!!

The transformation that does NOT result in congruent figures is "Dilation". To understand why, let's first define what congruent figures are. Congruent figures are identical in shape and size. In other words, if two figures are congruent, they have the exact same measurements for all corresponding sides and angles.

A rotation is a transformation where a figure is turned around a fixed point by a certain angle. Rotating a figure does not change its size or shape as long as the angle of rotation is the same.

A reflection is a transformation where a figure is flipped over a line, known as the line of reflection. This transformation also does not change the size or shape of the figure.

A translation is a transformation where a figure is moved from one location to another without changing its size or shape. The figure is simply shifted horizontally or vertically.

Dilation, however, is a transformation that changes the size of a figure. It involves stretching or shrinking the figure by a certain scale factor, either enlarging it or reducing it. Since the size is altered, dilation does not result in congruent figures.

Therefore, the correct answer is "Dilation".