) Describe the transformation in the figure below. And write a rule for the transformation of the pre-image to image. Hint: Refer to how rules were written in your formative
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Rules for Translation
In geometry, a transformation is an operation that moves, flips, or changes a shape (called the preimage) to create a new shape (called the image). A translation is a type of transformation that moves each point in a figure the same distance in the same direction. Translations are often referred to as slides. You can describe a translation using words like "moved up 3 and over 5 to the left" or with notation. There are two types of notation to know.
One notation looks like . This notation tells you to add 3 to the values and add 5 to the values.
The second notation is a mapping rule of the form . This notation tells you that the and coordinates are translated to and .
The mapping rule notation is the most common.