Translation in mathematics refers to the process of moving a shape or an object from one position to another without changing its size, shape, or orientation. This movement can be done in any direction - left, right, up, or down - and by a specified distance.
When dealing with translations, it's important to understand the following key concepts:
Consider a triangle with vertices at points A(1, 2), B(4, 3), and C(2, 5). If we want to translate this triangle 3 units to the right and 2 units down, we can describe this translation as a vector v = (3, -2). Using coordinate notation, the new coordinates of the vertices after the translation would be:
A'(1 + 3, 2 - 2) = A'(4, 0)
B'(4 + 3, 3 - 2) = B'(7, 1)
C'(2 + 3, 5 - 2) = C'(5, 3)
Here's a study guide to help you understand and practice translations:
By mastering the concept of translation and practicing related problems, you'll be well-prepared to handle any translation-based questions in mathematics.
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