Translation (geometry)

in Euclidean geometry, a function that moves every point a constant distance in a specified direction From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Translation (geometry)
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In geometry, a translation is a transformation that moves everything by the same distance in the same direction. It does not change size or shape.[1]

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A translation from the red shape to the blue shape.

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