A translation of shape on the coordinated grid moves it in the same distance and in the same direction
In a translation, the original figure is called the "preimage." The figure that results after the translation is referred to as the "image." A translation involves moving the preimage to a new location in the coordinate plane without changing its shape or size.
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When the coordinates of a figure are added, the figure is translated or shifted in the coordinate plane. For example, if you add a constant value to each coordinate of the figure's points, it moves uniformly in the direction of that value. This transformation does not change the shape, size, or orientation of the figure; it simply relocates it to a different position.
The answer depends on the nature of the transformation.
the center of the figure at the origin
In a translation, the original figure is called the "preimage." The figure that results after the translation is referred to as the "image." A translation involves moving the preimage to a new location in the coordinate plane without changing its shape or size.
That the image has moved in the same direction and distance of its outline
true
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true
Yeah, that's right it is called a preimage.
Preimage
What is a preimage. (The new figure is called the image.)
When the coordinates of a figure are added, the figure is translated or shifted in the coordinate plane. For example, if you add a constant value to each coordinate of the figure's points, it moves uniformly in the direction of that value. This transformation does not change the shape, size, or orientation of the figure; it simply relocates it to a different position.
The answer depends on the nature of the transformation.
no
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