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It is a translation on the Cartesian plane
A translation moves every point on a shape in the same distance and in the same direction on the Cartesian plane
A translation of a shape moves it in the same direction and the same distance from each given point.
On the Cartesian plane a translation moves every point on a shape in the same distance and direction
A translation of shape on the coordinated grid moves it in the same distance and in the same direction
A translation.
It is a translation on the Cartesian plane
A translation moves every point on a shape in the same distance and in the same direction on the Cartesian plane
A translation.
The rule for the transformation above is translation. Translation is a transformation that moves every point of a figure the same distance in the same direction.
An isometry that moves or maps every point of the plane the same distance and direction is a translation, which is one of 4 transformations that can be plotted on the Cartesian plane.
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A translation of a shape moves it in the same direction and the same distance from each given point.
On the Cartesian plane a translation moves every point on a shape in the same distance and direction
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A translation of shape on the coordinated grid moves it in the same distance and in the same direction
A translation is a type of rigid motion, which means it preserves distances and angles between points. In a translation, every point in a figure moves the same distance and direction. Rigid motions also include rotations and reflections.