Is one flag a translation image of the other, or a rotation image? EXPLAIN

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Without the specific flags in question, it is not possible to determine whether one flag is a translation or rotation image of the other.

A translation image occurs when an object is moved from one location to another without changing its orientation or shape. If the two flags are identical but positioned differently, such as one moved to the left or right of the other, it would be a translation image.

A rotation image occurs when an object is rotated, either clockwise or counterclockwise, while maintaining its overall shape and position. If the two flags are identical but one flag is rotated relative to the other, it would be a rotation image.

To identify whether one flag is a translation or rotation image of the other, it is necessary to compare their positions and orientations.
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