When you translate a shape, you move it from one position to another without changing its size, shape, or orientation. This movement is defined by a specific distance and direction, typically represented by a vector. All points of the shape are shifted the same amount in the same direction, resulting in a congruent shape located at a different location in the coordinate plane. The properties of the shape, such as angles and lengths, remain unchanged during translation.
it changes
Reword your question. Be more specific.
As the foci of an ellipse move closer together, the ellipse becomes more circular in shape. When the foci coincide, the shape is a circle. Note that circles are a subset of ellipses.
A circle does not have volume since it is a 2 dimensional shape. Volume requires 3 dimensions.
It's a surface that has an area of exactly 1,000 sq ft. It can have any shape. If it happens to be a square, then each side of the square is about 31.6 ft long. If it happens to be a circle, then the diameter of the circle is about 35.7 ft.
slide it
to translate a shape means to move it by somewhat co-ordinate or some other form of movement that you want to use
A glide reflection is where you reflect the shape and translate it. A glide rotation is where you rotate a shape and translate it. A glide translation doesn't exist.
try it...
All of the above are true.
Try it out and see
Kuriboh, or 'Kuribou' means 'chestnut person', referring to the shape.
no it shouldn't change the shape because translate means to move it right?
When you translate the bible , you're able to read it in a different language (:
It stays in shape. Nothing happens.
if you translate a figure up thee units then down three it will stay the same
'Sekaijuu de/dokodemo okoru.'