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When a figure is translated, it is moved from one position to another in a straight line without changing its shape, size, or orientation. Each point of the figure shifts the same distance and in the same direction, resulting in a congruent figure in a new location. The overall structure and properties of the figure remain unchanged, ensuring that distances and angles are preserved.

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3d ago

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