Yes. Under translation the shape does not change, only the position of the shape changes - the translated shape is congruent to the original shape.
Translation refers to moving a shape from one location (on a coordinate grid) to another such that the size and orientation of the shape does not change.
Translation is a slide basically. If you are discussing the translation of a shape, usually the shape has been moved to the side, but not rotated, or inverse. This has always been the simplest for me to explain.
On the Cartesian plane a translation moves every point on a shape in the same distance and direction
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Yes. Under translation the shape does not change, only the position of the shape changes - the translated shape is congruent to the original shape.
Translation refers to moving a shape from one location (on a coordinate grid) to another such that the size and orientation of the shape does not change.
Translation is a slide basically. If you are discussing the translation of a shape, usually the shape has been moved to the side, but not rotated, or inverse. This has always been the simplest for me to explain.
A glide reflection is where you reflect the shape and translate it. A glide rotation is where you rotate a shape and translate it. A glide translation doesn't exist.
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On the Cartesian plane a translation moves every point on a shape in the same distance and direction
The Filipino term for the shape oblong is "habilog."
Translation is a transformation that "slides" an object in a fixed distance and in a given direction. The original object and its translation have the same shape and size, and they face in the same direction. An example of translation in architecture would be the stadium setting. The seats are the same size and shape and face in the same direction.
When a translation is followed by a reflection across a line parallel to the direction of translation, the resulting transformation is a glide reflection. This transformation involves moving the shape in a specified direction (translation) and then flipping it over (reflection) across a parallel line. The combination results in the shape being both translated and reflected.
change of position, shape, or size of figure
They do not alter the size nor the angles of the shape.