👉 In geometry, a homothallic transformation is a type of geometric transformation that preserves the size and shape of figures but does not necessarily preserve their orientation. This means that the points in one figure can be transformed into another figure without changing the overall shape or size of the figure. For example, if you take two triangles and transform them to create a larger triangle, the new triangle will still have the same base and height as the original triangles but will be different in terms of their orientation. In