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Isometries: Definition and Examples

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This lecture covers the concept of isometries, including the definition and examples of transformations that preserve distances and angles. The instructor explains how to distinguish between different types of isometries, such as rotations and reflections, and provides insights into linear maps and affine transformations. The lecture also delves into the properties of bijective maps and the preservation of orientation in geometric transformations.

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