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JenniferTom - 22 Mar 2006
Affine Transformations – Mathematical transformations that effectively change
the view of an image by transformations such as rotation, translation and sheer.
Affine transformations are considered linear. An affine transformation is any
transformation that preserves collinearity (i.e., all points lying on a line initially
still lie on a line after transformation) and ratios of distances (e.g., the midpoint
of a line segment remains the midpoint after transformation). While an affine
transformation preserves proportions on lines, it does not necessarily preserve
angles or lengths. Any triangle can be transformed into any other by an affine
transformation, so all triangles are affine and, in this sense, affine is a
generalization of congruent and similar.
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