Translation allows people to understand and communicate across different languages, facilitating the sharing of knowledge, ideas, and culture. It helps bridge linguistic and cultural barriers, promoting communication and mutual understanding among diverse groups of people.
The Hawaiian translation for "piko" is "navel" or "center." It can also refer to the point of balance or center of gravity.
A translation will slide a figure either horizontally, vertically, or both, without changing its orientation or shape. The position of every point on the figure is shifted by the same amount and in the same direction.
The Spanish word "punto" can mean different things in English depending on the context. It can mean "point" as in a score in sports, "period" as in the end of a sentence, or "dot" as in a punctuation mark.
...In Translation was created on 2005-02-23.
The exact Tagalog translation is "piramide".
punkt for things such as there is the point peger for point as in show
Here's an example: In the coordinate plane, the point is translated to the point . Under the same translation, the points and are translated to and , respectively. What are the coordinates of and ? Any translation sends a point to a point . For the point in the problem, we have the following. So we have . Solving for and , we get and . So the translation is unit to the right and units up. See Figure 1. We can now find and . They come from the same translation: unit to the right and units up. The three points and their translations are shown in Figure 2.
Tagalog translation of BALL-POINT PEN: pluma
Translation for -Punto , ----- Dot or Point
A rotation.
To find the image of the point (-5, 2) under the translation ( t(3, -4) ), you add the translation vector to the original point. This means you calculate: [ (-5 + 3, 2 - 4) = (-2, -2). ] Thus, the image of the point (-5, 2) under the translation ( t(3, -4) ) is (-2, -2).
On the Cartesian plane a translation moves every point on a shape in the same distance and direction
The Hawaiian translation for "piko" is "navel" or "center." It can also refer to the point of balance or center of gravity.
The translation of Pointe du Hoc is Hook Point.
moving a point or shape etc a distance in a certain direction
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.