A translation moves every point on a shape in the same distance and in the same direction on the Cartesian plane
Point (0, 1) is a single point and it would be in the coordinate (not cordinate) plane. And I have no idea what "you" is doing at the end of the question!
To translate a figure in a coordinate plane, you add specific values to the x-coordinates and y-coordinates of each point of the figure. For example, if you want to translate a figure 3 units to the right and 2 units up, you would add 3 to each x-coordinate and 2 to each y-coordinate. The result will be the new coordinates of the translated figure, maintaining its shape and orientation.
a cordinate
No it is not a plane but it is a solidfigure
It is usually a plane shape that forms a boundary of the figure..It is usually a plane shape that forms a boundary of the figure..It is usually a plane shape that forms a boundary of the figure..It is usually a plane shape that forms a boundary of the figure..
Point (0, 1) is a single point and it would be in the coordinate (not cordinate) plane. And I have no idea what "you" is doing at the end of the question!
It is the point of origin (0, 0) where the x and y axes meet at right angles on the Cartesian plane
a cordinate
plane figure
No it is not a plane but it is a solidfigure
Area of plane figure
It is a figure that is the same as another figure in the plane. A square is the same plane figure as another square, but a cube is same the same plane figure even tho it is made up of 6 squares.
the plane figure has 2 dimension and spatial figure has 3 dimension
Yes and no. Yes = plane figure No = solid figure.
It is usually a plane shape that forms a boundary of the figure..It is usually a plane shape that forms a boundary of the figure..It is usually a plane shape that forms a boundary of the figure..It is usually a plane shape that forms a boundary of the figure..
A solid has a depth, a plane figure does not.
A plane figure has two dimensions !