Asked by Tremaine

Could someone tell me what the definitions of translation, reflection and rotation mean?

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Answered by Ashley
i learned this in 4th grade too, 2 years ago... i sort of forget it, but ill give it a shot. Rotation is when you rotate something, so its at a different angle, reflection is when the shape or dimension is the reflection of itself,( basically backwards), and translation is the thing i forget, so i'd just check the dictionary for that one. By that way, id just check the other two just in case! :)
Answered by Damon
Rotation

a ---- b
becomes for example
b
|
|
a

reflection

a -- b becomes b - - a


translation
a -- b ----> a -- b (moved right)
Answered by kalinn
rotation is when you rotate an anagle, reflection is like flipping an object so its like looking in the mirror
example: g----h becomes h----g so its like a mirror, and last but not least TRANSLATION!!!thats when you slide an object up down or just sliding it so its in a different spot.
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