To determine which transformations will result in a figure that has the same orientation as the original figure, we can analyze each type of transformation:
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Translation: This moves the figure without rotating or flipping it, so the orientation remains the same.
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Rotation: This turns the figure around a point, but does not change its orientation in terms of direction; it remains facing the same way relative to the center of rotation, although its position may change.
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Reflection: This flips the figure over a line (mirror line), which changes its orientation since the left and right sides are reversed.
Based on this analysis, the transformations that will result in a figure with the same orientation as the original are translation and rotation.
Therefore, the correct response is: translation and rotation.