Neither, because a translation is only moving across one plane. Slide flip isn't even used in geometry. I'm not sure what that is. A rotation is moving across and axis from a specific point, which cannot be done in a translation.
In mathematics, displacement rotation refers to moving a geometrical figure from one location to another while simultaneously rotating it around a fixed point. This transformation involves both translation (changing the position of the figure) and rotation (changing the orientation of the figure). The displacement component involves shifting the figure horizontally and vertically, while the rotation component involves turning the figure around a specific point by a certain angle. This combined transformation results in a new position and orientation of the original figure.
A translation.
Displacement refers to the movement of a geometric figure from one location to another without any change in orientation. This can be achieved through translation, where the figure is moved along a straight line. Rotation, on the other hand, involves turning the figure around a fixed point known as the center of rotation. The amount of rotation is typically measured in degrees, with a full rotation being 360 degrees.
An obvious non-example of rotation is the earth REVOLVING around the sun
A transformation is moving or changing the shape of a figure on the Cartesian plane by a translation, by a reflection, by a rotation or by an enlargment
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.
Neither, because a translation is only moving across one plane. Slide flip isn't even used in geometry. I'm not sure what that is. A rotation is moving across and axis from a specific point, which cannot be done in a translation.
In mathematics, displacement rotation refers to moving a geometrical figure from one location to another while simultaneously rotating it around a fixed point. This transformation involves both translation (changing the position of the figure) and rotation (changing the orientation of the figure). The displacement component involves shifting the figure horizontally and vertically, while the rotation component involves turning the figure around a specific point by a certain angle. This combined transformation results in a new position and orientation of the original figure.
translation is sliding a figure without moving it.
Translation is a complicated name for "moving an object without turning or rotating it". Hope this helps.
Rotation and translation are both transformations that can change the position of geometric shapes. Rotation involves turning a shape around a fixed point, while translation involves moving a shape without changing its orientation. Rotation changes the direction of a shape, while translation only shifts its position.
In geometric transformations, translation involves moving an object without changing its orientation, while rotation involves turning an object around a fixed point. Translation shifts the object in a straight line, while rotation changes its position by spinning it. Both translation and rotation are ways to change the position of an object in space.
A translation.
Rigid transformations are those that do not change the shape or size of the object. They include translation (moving the object without rotating or resizing it), rotation (turning the object around a fixed point), and reflection (flipping the object over a line).
Rotation is to spinning as translation is to moving. Rotation involves turning around a fixed point, similar to how spinning involves turning around oneself.
Translation and rotation are both types of geometric transformations, but they involve different movements. Translation involves moving an object from one location to another without changing its orientation, while rotation involves turning an object around a fixed point. In translation, the object shifts in a straight line, while in rotation, the object spins around a center point.